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call your doctor and make an appointment, and tell them you need a an H1N1 vaccine
If you already have H1N1 virus in your body and is about to get sick anyway it can be, because you then get a double dose. That's how all vaccines works. There haven't been enough time top test the vaccine on ppl under the age of 18. But the risk of getting it is higher then if you don't get vaccinated. H1N1 spreads 4 times faster then a normal flu. So it's safer to have your children vaccinated.
The vaccines themselves contain no latex. The rubber in the syringes and vials is latex free. Tell the clinician who will give you the vaccine that you are allergic to latex before they give you the vaccination to be safest and to prevent their use of latex gloves during the vaccination. See questions below for the ingredients of the vaccines.
A LOT of places give flu shots. Pharmacies, Instant Care Units in stores like grocery stores, doctor's offices, etc. However, some places may not have a nurse available so you have to be over 18 years of age to get a flu shot there.
basically, everyone know bout it,its on the news and people tell other people.
Well, its hard to tell The simptons of H1N1 is the same as the seasonal flu so its hard to tell.
I know that the experts are saying that pets can't get the H1n1, however, this morning I when I went to let my cat outside the neighbors cat was lying dead on my porch. When I went to tell the neighbors I was informed that 2 of the family members had H1N1 and one of them was in the hospital. The cat did not appear to have had any injuries-no blood etc. It just makes me wonder.
Yes of course it is.
go to the doctors and tell them to
One reason is because of all the side affects,diavantegas and the things the doctors don't tell you about when it come sto genetic testing.
no
Not unless you tell them.