"It is not an easy decision to decide to do a mass inoculation, and while I am sure that the science behind vaccines has improved in the last 30 years, the experience of 1976 should cause us to proceed with caution."
"It should be prioritized."
"I would appreciate your responding to for the record."
"I am very concerned about recent reports on inadequate supplies of the vaccine."
"Thank you, Mr. Chairman. All of us are extremely concerned about the human swine flu outbreak that continues to grow in our country and around the world."
"Such extreme measures should not be required. And it raises troubling questions: How many others, just like Brendon, are still waiting for their vaccination?"
"The fact that three Cabinet Secretaries are here today demonstrates the seriousness with which the Federal Government is preparing for and responding to the H1N1 pandemic."
"I think one of the lessons here is that when we do run into these problems, we need to prioritize the distribution of supplies."
"Thank you."
"We are living in a wondrous new age of global information, an era that is being shaped by digital technology."
"I do have a couple more questions and one comment."