Flu Vaccines Begin to Arrive in Illinois
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Posted: 10:41 PM Sep 6, 2010
Flu Vaccines Begin to Arrive in Illinois
Flu season is approaching and Illinois public health experts have advice for us as vaccines begin to arrive in the state.
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SPRINGFIELD (WIFR) – The Illinois department of public health says this season resident’s need only one flu vaccine.

That’s because this year's vaccine includes swine flu and two other flu strains. The department recommends vaccinations for everyone aged six months and older. Health experts say young children, pregnant women, those with chronic health conditions and senior citizens are priority for receiving a flu vaccine.

State health officials say it's not too early to get a vaccine, a September vaccination will us protect throughout the season.


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Posted by: Meeko Location: Chicago on Sep 7, 2010 at 05:12 PM

Many countries are banning these very same vaccines because of their adverse affects. the link below has some great info that every one should know about vaccines. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP_kei648oI
Posted by: Tim Location: Machesney Park on Sep 7, 2010 at 08:53 AM

Don't believe it! Vaccines are dangerous and completely useless. AND the people they want to inject first are the most at risk for serious problems. It's all about drug companies making money and the more health issues you have the more money they make.
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