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H1N1 Vaccine Information for Students


16 YEARS OLD

Average Age of People getting
Sick from H1N1 in Niagara

Why you should get the H1N1 Vaccine

 

  • Just being a young, healthy person won't protect you from H1N1

  • The vaccine won't give you the H1N1 flu

  • You won’t spread H1N1 to family and friends

  • A sore arm for a few days is better than getting H1N1

  • The H1N1 vaccine is safe and effective.

  • The ingredients are in other vaccines you’ve been given. That's how we know there are no long-term side effects.

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