nobodyknows
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So according to this link that I posted previously:
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/vaccination/vaccinesupply.htm
As of 1/29/10 there were 147,323,810 does allocated, 119,086,300 ordered, and 118,922,220 shipped. So if you subtract 118,922,220 from 147,323,810 you have aproximately 28,300,000 does left. Take away the 12,000,000 does being recalled and you still have over 16 million does avaialable. And I assume they are still making more as we speak?
Allocated: Doses that are at the distribution depots and ready for states to order. Vaccine is allocated to each state in proportion to its population (pro rata)
Ordered: Doses requested by states as of 9 PM ET for shipment to state-designated locations
Shipped: Doses sent as of 5 PM ET from the central distributor to state-designated locations
Gee, it seems to me the CDC is right on top of things even with all the bad breaks. Maybe, just maybe the "gub'ment" can do as good a job managing health care?
Still waiting for you to address this post.
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