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H1N1 (Swine Flu) Vaccine FAQ

Moms and mothers-to-be have lots of questions about how a swine flu vaccine will affect their families. Get the facts about H1N1 vaccinations.
washing hands, keeping the immune system strong
make him wash his hands often and drink lots of water to keep his immune system strong and giving multivitamins (ask the pediatrician first).
egg allergy and H1N1 vaccine
My son, who is 2 years old is allergic to eggs, therefore the vaccine is not recommended for him. I'm really worried about this (plus the fact that the news reports are scary). My husband and I are going to take the vaccine this week. We can only hope and pray that he stays well. We're not going to take him to a mall or any other place where it's very crowded. What else can we do?
political posturing
It seems that parents would be better educated if both sides of the vaccine issue were presented instead of the politically correct view to vaccinate, as presented in this quiz. The dangers of the swine flu vaccine, childhood vaccinations and especially the HPV for young girls for cervical cancer ought to be fully disclosed. This appears to be more propoganda than helpful information, set on profitting the Merck company and other vaccine suppliers.
The vaccine is not well tested
If the vaccine manufacturers have not cut corners in producing it, why were they granted government immunity in case any severe side effects or even death occurs? The fact is that the vaccine was produced in such a short amount of time and without the adequate "testing" that should have occurred that the drug company asked our government for immunity so that it cannot be liable for any "damage" it may cause. Instead, try taking some alternative, healthy supplements to protect your family!
swine flu
So do we need to be vaccinated every year?
What are the symptoms of the swine flu?