Obama gets vaccinated for seasonal fluOctober 20th, 2009 Obama gets seasonal flu shotWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama has gotten a seasonal flu shot. An administration official says Obama received the shot Tuesday afternoon.
Children under 10 likely to need 2 doses of swine flu vaccine, tests by Sanofi showOctober 14th, 2009 2 swine flu vaccine doses for kids under 10 likelyTest results of its swine flu vaccine suggest that children under 10 are likely to need two shots to be fully protected, vaccine maker Sanofi Pasteur said Wednesday. Federal officials said the news is not surprising, since this age group needs two doses of regular seasonal flu vaccine the very first time they ever are given a flu vaccine for full immunity to develop.
Children under 10 may need 2 doses of swine flu vaccine, tests by Sanofi showOctober 14th, 2009 Kids under 10 may need 2 swine flu vaccine dosesTest results of its swine flu vaccine suggest that children under 10 may need two shots to be fully protected, vaccine maker Sanofi Pasteur said Wednesday. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the news is not surprising, since this age group needs two doses of regular seasonal flu vaccine for full immunity to develop.
Health official says risks from swine flu outweigh any concerns with flu vaccine itselfOctober 11th, 2009 CDC official downplays risk from swine flu vaccineWASHINGTON — A top U.S. health official says the risks from not getting the swine flu vaccine are greater than any potential risks associated with the vaccine.
Rite Aid changes flu-shot policy; pregnant women can get vaccine without doctor's noteOctober 8th, 2009 Rite Aid alters flu-shot policy for pregnant womenHARRISBURG, Pa. — The nation's third-largest drugstore chain is no longer making pregnant women show a prescription to get a flu shot.
AP Poll: Young adults still less interested in swine flu shots than last-in-line seniorsOctober 7th, 2009 AP Poll: Only half of people want swine flu shotsWASHINGTON — The people who most want the swine flu vaccine are older people, who will be last in line, says a new Associated Press-GfK poll. The survey raises questions about government efforts to stem illnesses already spreading widely across the country.
Gov't says single swine flu shot enough to protect kids 10 and older, but younger may need twoSeptember 21st, 2009 Gov't: Single swine flu shot enough for older kidsWASHINGTON — Studies of the new swine flu vaccine show children 10 and older will need just one shot for protection against swine flu — but younger kids will need two. The National Institutes of Health says that protection kicks in for older children within eight to 10 days, just like it does for adults.
Govt says 1 swine flu shot enough to protect kids 10 and older, but younger may need 2September 21st, 2009 Govt: 1 swine flu shot enough for older kidsWASHINGTON — Studies of the new swine flu vaccine show children 10 and older will need just one shot for protection — but younger kids almost certainly will need two. Protection kicks in for older children within eight to 10 days of the shot, just like it does for adults, the National Institutes of Health announced Monday.
Govt: Get regular flu shot now _ before line forms for separate swine flu vaccine next monthSeptember 10th, 2009 Govt: Don't forget the regular flu shot this yearWASHINGTON — It's time to get the first of at least two flu shots recommended for many Americans this fall: Vaccine against regular winter flu is ready. Despite all the headlines about the new swine flu, doctors do expect some garden-variety influenza to hit this fall, too.
AP Poll: Seniors most interested in swine flu shots even though they're to be last in lineSeptember 10th, 2009 AP Poll: Seniors most interested in swine flu shotWASHINGTON — Americans are getting more worried about catching swine flu — but the people who most want that vaccine are the age that will be last in line, says a new Associated Press-GfK poll. As the government races to get swine flu vaccine ready to ship next month, just over half the population — 57 percent — is likely to line up for it, said the poll released Thursday.
Who needs which flu vaccineSeptember 10th, 2009 Who needs which flu vaccine?Who needs vaccine against regular winter flu, and who should be first in line for the swine flu shot? There's lots of overlap. Regular flu vaccine is available now, and people who need it most include:
—Adults 50 and older.
NIH expanding studies of swine flu vaccine to include pregnant women, a group at high riskSeptember 9th, 2009 NIH expands swine flu shot tests to pregnant womenWASHINGTON — It's time to test the new swine flu vaccine in pregnant women. Studies of adults and children are going so well that the National Institutes of Health announced Wednesday it is opening the research to 120 women in their second or third trimester of pregnancy.
CVS and Walgreen to start giving flu shots Tuesday, programs start earlier this yearAugust 31st, 2009 Drugstores to start giving flu shots TuesdayNEW YORK — Drugstore operators are beginning their seasonal flu shot campaigns several weeks early this year, saying they expect greater demand for the vaccine in a year when the swine flu strain has dominated the news. CVS Caremark Corp.
CVS will make flu shots available at clinics and drug stores on Sept. 1, several weeks earlyAugust 31st, 2009 CVS will start giving seasonal flu shots TuesdayNEW YORK — CVS Caremark says it is making flu shots available starting Tuesday, which is three or four weeks earlier than usual. The company said the vaccine will be available throughout the fall at all 500 of its walk-in MinuteClinics, and at scheduled events in many of its 6,900 drugstores.
Flu season: How many shots?August 30th, 2009 Flu season: How many shots?WASHINGTON — Doctors don't know yet if it will take one dose or two of vaccine to protect against the new swine flu. Add that to vaccine for the regular winter flu, and it could be a multishot season for a lot of people — or a multisquirt season, for those who choose the FluMist nasal-spray version.