For safety and precautionary reasons, require H1N1 vaccinationsThe Daily IowanSep. 30, 2009 |
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The novel H1N1 virus started flu season with infections reported throughout the country. Iowa City is not immune to this threat; UI officials recently said the virus had potentially infected as many as 200 people on campus. The virus' novel nature allows it to hit younger people especially hard. Most H1N1 fatalities are small children and young adults -- an age group with a strong concentration in Iowa City. Because Iowa City has a large population susceptible to H1N1, the UI Hospitals and Clinics should reinstate its mandatory vaccination program for staff members. Propaganda Continues... |