31 October 2009

Pin the tail

Canada's vaccine manufacturer did not inform federal health officials until Thursday that the number of H1N1 doses available to Canadians next week would shrink by much more than half – prompting provinces to suspend the rollout of the vaccine to the general public for at least a couple of weeks.
Maybe somebody should ask Dalton if he still plans on innoculating Paul Bernardo & friends.

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RELATED: Best H1N1 comment so far, bar none
"Can't blog; too busy panicking."
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4 comments:

wilson said...

If 51% of Canadians are refusing to get vaccinated (poll said),

and 18% of Canadians have or soon will be vaccinated (6 m),

we have 69% of Canadians happy happy....
and it's only been a week since the first vaccine rolled out!

maryT said...

One could blame Bill Clinton for the delay in production of the vaccine. He passed a law that 50% of all production must be sold to the US govt agencies, for a much reduced cost of production. Several labs quit making vaccine of any kind, and there are only 5 left in the USA that make vaccine of any kind.

Neo Conservative said...

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glaxo tells the feds there's gonna be a huge shortage... on thurday!!!?

i mean... what the f@ckin' f@ck, huh?

this one's squarely on big pharm.

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Bec said...

What a relief, phew, knowing that the bad guys behind bars have trumped the law abiding tax payers supporting their sorry a$$es!

On a positive note though, we could look at it this way, 5 or 6 million Canadians, won't be wandering around infecting others.