The New Brunswick government’s last mass H1N1 vaccination clinic wrapped up on Dec. 19.
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H1N1: should athletes be a priority in line?
Jennifer Squires
One Viewpoint:
REGINA (CUP) - Recently we’ve been hearing a lot about professional athletes in Ontario and Alberta that have skipped the H1N1 vaccination queue. What gives them the right to do this?
Vaccine delayed again
Students, faculty and staff on campus may have to wait until the first weekend of December for the H1N1 vaccine, said Shirley Cleave, Associate Vice President Academic and leader of the H1N1 Response Team on campus.
Should students plan to get the H1N1 vaccine?
H1N1 Immunization clinics have begun in New Brunswick, but the vaccine is only available to those in priority groups. People with chronic medical conditions under the age of 65, pregnant women, children under 18, health care workers, and First Nations are all high priority groups.
Four legs good, two legs better
Well I never thought that I’d see the day where pigs fly, but that is exactly what the world has come to. The swine has sky-rocketed to a household term, and is now soaring high above us on the wings of the media—the real swine that gave it birth.