The state of New Mexico has been adamant in informing it's citizens of the dangers of the H1N1 virus (swine flu). Schools have expressed their concerns on the topic as well. They have put up flyers reminding students to wash their hands and cough into their sleeves. H1N1 is a flu virus that has no flu shot available to the public currently. The earliest that the government can get this to us is by December. Flu seasons starts in September. How should the state of New Mexico handle these cases and how should the H1N1 flu shots be distributed? Please answer this in a short paragraph.
-Noriega
Friday, August 28, 2009
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