If doctors and nurses get sick with swine flu, who will take care of everybody else who catches the bug? That’s the rationale behind a recommendation out today from the WHO on who should be first in line for a swine-flu vaccine. During a conference call today, a WHO vaccine expert, told reporters that vaccinating health workers will allow countries to “maintain a functional health system.” Of course, health-care workers are supposed to get flu shots every year, but many of them fail to do so — this CDC survey found that in the 2005-2006 flu season, only 42% of health care workers got a flu shot. Others who should get high priority for the swine flu vaccine include pregnant women; anyone over six months of age with a chronic health condition such as asthma or obesity; healthy adults between 50 and 64 years of age; healthy children; and healthy

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WHO: Put Health Workers First In Line for Swine Flu Vaccine


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