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The H1N1 conundrum

Nov. 9, 2009

I signed up a couple of weeks ago for e-mail updates from the regional health authority in Halton, which includes the Town of Oakville, where I live. Yesterday, I got an e-mail saying H1N1 clinics had been cancelled because Halton is out of the vaccine.

Today, there’s a story in the Halifax Chronicle Herald explaining how first responders there got the vaccine through a series of bureaucratic bungles.

Last week, the Ontario Association of Fire Chiefs managed to get firefighters included in the priority groups who are receiving the vaccine (until supplies run out) but the OAFC had to lobby and kick and scream (figuratively, of course) to have Ontario firefighters included in that group.

In some provinces, emergency responders were included in the first groups to receive the H1N1 vaccine. Some fire departments in some provinces had their own clinics. Firefighters in other provinces have yet to receive the vaccine because they’re not considered to be health-care workers and are therefore not in the priority groups.

What’s going on in your neck of the woods?

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