Judgment day
Tuesday, Dec 7, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller The governor could find out today if his scheme to import flu vaccine from Europe will be approved. FDA officials on Tuesday are expected to announce whether they will allow four million to five million doses of flu vaccine manufactured in Europe and Canada to be imported for use in the United States, HHS Secretary Tommy Thompson said Friday in his resignation speech, USA Today reports (USA Today, 12/6). But the press pop might not be as big as the governor originally hoped. Health departments across Illinois and the Upper Midwest are flush with flu vaccine despite fears just weeks ago that shortages would leave many seniors, young children and the critically ill unable to get vaccinated. Rationing may have worked. Or not. It’s still unknown whether lots of at-risk people failed to get their shots for fear of rejection or standing in long lines.
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- Anonymous - Tuesday, Dec 7, 04 @ 10:56 pm:
Rich
Have you noticed those RX for Illinois commercials airing on Chicago TV? Is that the pharm. industry trying to pre-empt or steal Blago’s thunder on helping seniors? Can you write about this? I think it’s a brilliant marketing move on their part.
Too bad the GOP doesn’t know how to beat this guy at his own game.