On the recordNovember 16, 2004
So there is not--while there is a shortage, it is not as though 75 percent of the people who want or who are normally expected to get vaccinated won't be able to.
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congress.govSo there is not--while there is a shortage, it is not as though 75 percent of the people who want or who are normally expected to get vaccinated won't be able to.
Discussing flu shot availability amidst a shortage.
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