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AP Poll: Third of parents oppose H1N1 flu vaccine
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-10-08 09:28

AP Poll: Third of parents oppose H1N1 flu vaccine

Registered Nurse Regina White-Taylor (R) explains flu vaccination forms to Keisha Skipper before giving the H1N1 flu vaccine to Skipper's two-year-old son William Skipper (not pictured) at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois October 6, 2009.  

As the first wave of swine flu vaccine crosses the United States, more than a third of parents don't want their kids vaccinated, according to an Associated Press-GfK poll. Some parents say they are concerned about side effects from the new vaccine — even though nothing serious has turned up in tests so far — while others say swine flu doesn't amount to any greater health threat than seasonal flu.The poll found that 38 percent of parents said they were unlikely to give permission for their kids to be vaccinated at school. [Agencies]

AP Poll: Third of parents oppose H1N1 flu vaccine

 Keisha Skipper watches her son, two-year-old William, react after receiving the H1N1 flu vaccine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois October 6, 2009. [Agencies]

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