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Old 22-11-2009, 16:19   #10
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Re: Tamiflu resistant swine flu

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Originally Posted by Taf View Post
That hospital is a 5 minute walk from us, and many local people work there, so I hope they can contain it.

We're still waiting for the swine flu jab... the local doc reckons we might have to wait "until Xmas or into the early New Year".... despite the missus and daughter having "severe underlying health conditions"...

So much for the rapid program of vaccination we were promised...
I don't know how they are working out who gets it first, but i know we can get it almost immediately (I work in the NHS, so thats understandable I suppose). But i don't want it - i rarely suffer with normal flu and would just sit it out if i pick it up as I haven't got 'underlying health conditions'. But what does wind me up is the screensaver that comes on my pc every 5 mins in work 'If YOU can't catch it, YOU can't pass it on' with a finger pointing at me
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