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The N1H1 vaccine will go to health care workers first, then to those that have weakened immune systems (elderly and small children, those will underlying health issues). Once that is done it will be available to the remainder.

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Everybody should get vaccines to protect them from deadly diseases like polio and smallpox and measles and whooping cough. You get vaccines all through your life, from infancy to adulthood. Elderly people especially need the shingles vaccine and pneumonia vaccine and a yearly flu vaccine.

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