Friday, August 28, 2009

Testing Children with Vaccination

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Emory University and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta is just one of six locations that are testing 100 children against the H1N1 or swine flu. After testing on adults, there were no major safety concerns so they approved to test it with children. Since children are at a higher risk for this virus, they want to start now to protect them from it.

After reading this article, I myself was a little weary of letting someone test children without for sure knowing the right dosage or side affects that could occur. This virus does concern me, but I would have to have a 100% guarantee that my child would be alright after taking this vaccination. I am thankful for people that are courageous enough to further the knowledge of this remedy by being the guinea pigs so to speak. I myself just could not do it.

2 comments:

  1. This post is a bit short for full credit. However, combine several short posts, and you'll wind up with the points you need--three posts are a minimum, and there is no maximum.

    You might want to read the handout for blog post formats. It might help you stretch your posts out some.

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  2. The blog post format helped tremendously. Now I have a clue as to what I am doing. Thanks!

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