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		<title>Canada Will Receive 1.8 Million Doses Of H1N1 Vaccine Next Week!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well finally a bit of good news! Canada will receive 1.8 million doses of the H1N1 vaccine next week consisting of 1 million containing the adjuvant and then 800,000 of the adjuvant free version for pregnant women. I know the Federal Government has been scrutinized heavily over how they are handling this H1N1 pandemic as they have been unable to have enough supply for the demand.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.monctonblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/swine-flu-vaccine.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-364" title="1.8 Million Doses of H1N1 Vaccine Will Be Distributed To Provinces In Canada Next Week!" src="http://www.monctonblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/swine-flu-vaccine-224x300.jpg" alt="Lack of H1N1 Vaccine In Moncton and All of Canada!" width="202" height="270" /></a>Well finally a bit of good news! <strong>Canada will receive 1.8 million doses of the H1N1 vaccine next week</strong> consisting of <strong>1 million</strong> containing the <strong>adjuvant</strong> and then <strong>800,000 of the adjuvant free</strong> version for <strong>pregnant women</strong>. I know the Federal Government has been scrutinized heavily over how they are handling this <strong>H1N1 pandemic</strong> as they have been unable to have enough supply for the demand. Last week the manufacturer did not supply enough <strong>H1N1 vaccine </strong>as promised from the producer GlaxoSmithKline Inc. Why would <strong>Canada</strong> solely rely on one supplier of<strong> H1N1 vaccine</strong> instead of having a backup plan or another supplier to make sure this wouldn&#8217;t happen? It just doesn&#8217;t make sense! Although the good news is we will receive <strong>1.8 million doses of H1N1 vaccine</strong> sometime next week.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.monctonblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dr-eilish-cleary-chief-medical-officer-of-health-nb.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-767 alignright" title="Dr. Eilish Cleary - Chief Medical Officer Of Health New Brunswick" src="http://www.monctonblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dr-eilish-cleary-chief-medical-officer-of-health-nb.jpg" alt="Dr. Eilish Cleary - Chief Medical Officer Of Health New Brunswick" width="230" height="158" /></a>Now <strong>schools</strong> are reporting many <strong>cases of H1N1</strong> and it&#8217;s growing fast and it will continue to do so. In a press conference <strong>Dr. Eilish Cleary,  NB chief medical officer of health</strong> said that she would predict that <strong>close to 2000 people in New Brunswick have H1N1</strong> and it would continue to grow. Although there are only over a couple hundred confirmed cases of <strong>H1N1</strong> they predict for every one confirmed case there could be 5 up to 10 more cases that are not confirmed. Dr. Cleary did say that more cases of <strong>H1N1</strong> are being shown sooner then expected and just shows that its spreading.</p>
<p>So far <strong>H1N1 has caused hospitalizations across New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and PEI</strong>. There are <strong>21 cases of H1N1 hopitalizations in Nova Scotia</strong>, <strong>18 in New Brunswick</strong> and <strong>15 in PEI</strong>. Most of the people being infected with the <strong>H1N1 virus</strong> are kids under 2, pregnant women and older people with health conditions.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.monctonblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dr-robert-strang-chief-medical-officer-of-health-nova-scotia.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-770" title="Dr. Robert Strang - Chief Medical Officer of Health Nova Scotia" src="http://www.monctonblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/dr-robert-strang-chief-medical-officer-of-health-nova-scotia.jpg" alt="Dr. Robert Strang - Chief Medical Officer of Health Nova Scotia" width="225" height="127" /></a>In <strong>Nova Scotia, Dr. Robert Strang, Chief Medical Officer of Health</strong> admitted that tough decisions needed to be made for the priority groups, those who will get the <strong>H1N1 vaccine</strong>. It&#8217;s been very tough on him and his colleagues but they are trying the best that they can. With the recent news of <strong>Canada getting 1.8 million doses of H1N1 vaccine </strong>is good news they are hoping for as much as they can get. So far in <strong>Nova Sco</strong>tia there are <strong>377 reported cases of H1N1</strong> and schools continue to show high absenteeism rates. Some schools were showing anywhere from 10% to as high as 30-45%. Dr. Strang said to the School Board that it&#8217;s their decision on when they believe that they should <a href="http://www.monctonblogger.com/2009/11/moncton-schools-should-be-closed-until-kids-get-h1n1-vaccines/"><strong>close down the schools due to H1N1</strong> </a>to help prevent the spread.</p>
<p>It is great that we are getting the <strong>1.8 million doses of H1N1 vaccine early next week</strong> hopefully but it is not nearly enough as we need right at this time. Public Health Officers are hoping to be able to expand the <strong>H1N1 vaccinations</strong> into other <strong>priority gr</strong>oups but they need to wait until they know how much each individual province will receive for their portion of the <strong>H1N1 vaccines</strong>.</p>
<p>On other news their is a report that states that <strong>Canada</strong> is looking for another supplier to try and get more<strong> H1N1 vaccine </strong>quicker. We&#8217;ll see how this turns out but seems like they are now trying to make things better as we all know how <strong>H1N1 clinics</strong> have been being run and the lack of vaccine we&#8217;ve all seen. The general public is getting frustrated and now they are trying to correct this issue as they see how fast the <strong>H1N1 flu virus is spreading</strong>. Hopefully they can correct it fast enough now!</p>
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