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Provinces have suspended the 'normal' seasonal flu shots for anyone under 65

Why is Canada Changing Its Flu Vaccine Policy?


By News on the Net ——--November 10, 2009

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Many countries are pouring millions into orders for swine flu vaccine from pharmaceutical companies. But one country is taking a different approach.

The Irish Independent reports that the some Canadian provinces have suspended the 'normal' seasonal flu shots for anyone under 65 in response to a recent study there. However, the vaccine suspensions do not apply for people over 65. The study suggests that people vaccinated against seasonal flu are actually twice as likely to catch swine flu. But plans vary across the provinces of Canada. Last month, British Columbia announced it is suspending seasonal flu shots for anyone under 65 years old, joining Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Ontario and Nova Scotia in halting the immunizations. More...

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