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    The Limits of a Rush


    The Limits of a Rush
    It turns out the US government, and our CDC has made a
    decision to make the H1N1 vaccine as safely as possible.

    This sounds like a good idea, and it is.

    But the safest choice turns out to take the longest to make.
    The safest choice involves slowly growing the H1N1 vaccine
    virus on eggs, requiring about 6 months to make the vaccine.

    Another option is a more modern and far faster technique, but
    that is not yet tested for safety.

    We welcome the CDC’s decision and are pleased that the
    H1N1 vaccines we offer are very, very safe to take.

    BUT, This choice has led to a very slow
    roll-out of the H1N1 vaccine in the US.

    190 million doses are being made, but only
    13 million doses are actually made so far.


    NO WAY AROUND IT, WE WILL NOT HAVE
    ENOUGH H1N1 VACCINE ON ANY DAY
    TO VACCINATE ALL MEMBERS OF OUR
    PRACTICE ON A GIVEN DAY.

    What we have done is reserve enough 
    doses of our first shipment to have 
    enough for high-risk children.

    What we have also done is try to alert 
    everyone when we have a shipment of 
    H1N1 arrive.

    What we cannot do is provide doses that 
    we do not physically possess, no one can.

    We will work with everyone to maximize 
    the ease of getting H1N1 immunization,
    we do ask that all families recognize that 
    limits of supply are not something we like,and to work together with our staff to find the best way in for H1N1 immunization.


    Within hours of receiving our first
    shipment of H1N1 vaccine, our team
    established 4 special flu vaccine
    clinics and will have administered the
    entire first shipment of hundreds of doses
    in less than a week. It is not clear how
    we could possibly get the material out any
    faster.


    This is a frustrating time, an epidemic
    is raging, vaccine is in short supply.
    Please know that we share your
    frustration and look forward to working
    together to protect your children as
    quickly as possible.




    Dr. Lavin

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