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To: Tommaso who wrote (37618)8/2/2005 9:02:44 PM
From: Elroy Jetson  Respond to of 110194
 
Of course flu vaccinations only work for those strains of flu they are derived from. Last month Australia funded the production of their Bird Flu vaccine with a $6 million advance purchase.

I would assume America is developing their own version of a vaccine against the Bird Flu, but assumptions are sometimes entirely unwarranted.
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To: Tommaso who wrote (37618)8/3/2005 12:14:22 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
Anthony Fauci and the CDC have already been to Congress about preparing vaccine for bird flu. You're old vaccines simply won't work against those strains. If we get the epidemic here, there simply won't be anywhere near enough vaccine or anti virals for that matter. Unless you're elderly or a child you'll have a poor chance of getting any anyway.
So what's wrong with spending a few bucks on some antivirals just in case?
Maybe it comes maybe it doesn't...but for the $50 I spent...I don't worry about it.

Can't happen?

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