California’s Lack of H1N1 Vaccines Seems to be Improving

by Brittany Durdin on December 14, 2009 · 1 comment

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California was suffering from a severe shortage of H1N1 vaccines; however, now it appears that the shortage is calming causing some counties to offer vaccinations to the public. Counties such as Ventura and Sacramento now have no limitations on who can get the immunization.

Yet, other counties such as Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino are still reserving their vaccines for children, young adults, pregnant women and the chronically ill. Despite some counties reserving their vaccines for certain priority groups, officials state that the vaccine shortage is under control.

Sheila Murphy reports that, “There are no more long lines.”

Find a doctor near you to get the H1N1 vaccine.

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