Sebelius: Americans Should Get Flu Vaccination

October 8, 2009 by Johnson Anders
Filed under: Vaccine 

Sebelius unconditionally vouched for the safety of the vaccine, saying it “has been made exactly the same way seasonal vaccine has been made, year in and year out.”

Appearing on morning news shows to step up the Obama administrations campaign for vaccinations, Sebelius said that “the adverse effects are minimal. … We know its safe and secure. … This is definitely is a safe vaccine for people to get.”

Sebelius was asked on CNN about surveys showing many parents were wary of getting their children vaccinated for fear the vaccine has been too hastily prepared and wasnt safe. She replied that it was targeted specifically at the H1N1 virus and was “right on target with an immune response.”

The HHS secretary appeared as new cases of the flu, particularly among younger people, have been appearing recently. Some 600 people have died so far from the flu in this country, and the government has targeted roughly 90,000 sites to receive the swine flu vaccine by the end of this month.

“This flu is a younger persons flu,” Sebelius said on NBCs “Today” show. “Kids have no immunity to the flu … children are great carriers of bugs and viruses.”

Because of the danger of easy transmission, especially in school and day-care settings, Sebelius said, “We strongly urge parents to take precautionary steps. Flu kills every year … and weve got a great vaccine to deal with it.”

“Theres going to be plenty of vaccine,” the secretary said. “Its rolling off the production lines right now … ahead of schedule, and thats good news… By the end of October we should have a substantial amount available and begin to vaccinate a wider population of folks.”

Said Sebelius: “Theres no question the disease is out there, which is why today were rolling out PSAs (public service announcements) … to make sure people take steps to help prevent the spread of the disease, and in the meantime we will push the vaccine out as quickly as we get it off the production lines.”

Appearing on CBSs “The Early Show,” she said the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Presidents Advisory Committee on Immunizations have identified five target populations: pregnant women, health care workers, children with underlying health conditions ages 6 months to 24 years, older Americans with underlying health conditions.

“Thats a lot of people,” Sebelius said. “Thats about half the population.”

“By the end of this week,” she added,”well begin to have injectable vaccine also available. Were dealing with five production companies. Thats very good news. But the vaccine will become available as the lines clear up. So as soon as we have any vaccine available, were pushing it out to 90,000 sites around the country. The early going is a little bumpy but well have a good supply by October.”

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