While it's right that about 36,000 die every year from seasonal flu-related complications and therefore the H1N1 flu pandemic has killed "only" one thousand since it started about half a year back in America alone, it doesn't mean it is less perilous or less of a killer for people that become infected with this virus.
While it's correct that about 36,000 die every year from seasonal flu-related complications and the H1N1 flu pandemic has killed "only" 1000 since it started about half a year back in the US alone, it doesn't mean it is less threatening or less of a killer for people that become infected with this virus.
According to the US Countrywide Institute of Health, the H1N1 vaccine is "remarkably safe." President Obama's children, Malia, eleven, and Sasha, eight, "were given the vaccine when it became available for Washington, D C, schoolchildren," underlining how safe Obama considers the H1N1 vaccine is.
As of October twenty-one, there were 11,000,000 batches of the vaccine available in the US, but not near to the great requirement for the country of 300 million people.
Despite potential ( possible ) complications, some major, the H1N1 vaccine has been shown, and confirmed, by clinical applications in numerous establishments around the globe, to be effective and safe, considering the choice risk to life of the H1N1 virus infection.
The great benefit and protection consulted by the vaccine far outweigh the level of risk from the potential complications of the H1N1 vaccine, more particularly, in stopping death, according to health officers.
With all of the available clinical proof today, the H1N1 vaccine is deemed effective and safe.
Braniff Watson has written a number of publications on the topic of the H1N1 virus. To get more knowledge on the H1N1 virus, visit the H1N1 website .
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