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Biotech / Medical : Aviron
AVIR 3.070-12.0%Nov 13 3:59 PM EST

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To: Brad C. Dunlap who wrote (72)7/31/1997 7:58:00 PM
From: nelli   of 645
 
Hi Brad,

I think the labor cost will be similar, at least initially. I do not see any scenario where a health care professional is not present. At the minimum, a nurse will need to be present to administer the vaccine, just the same as it is now with shots. At our company whenever any vaccinations are given it is highly efficient. Employees line up, fill out the appropriate paperwork, shots are given and the lollipops are handed out. Perhaps the savings will be on the lollipops since the "no pain, no gain" rule applies here. The time it takes to give the nasal vaccine cannot be any less than it takes to get a shot now.

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