The public of India boycott the H1N1 vaccine because they fear side effects
Christina England
September 05, 2010
India has seen three vaccine disasters this year, resulting in 4 deaths after the measles vaccine and six deaths after the HPV vaccine, so it any wonder that the the citizens of India are wary of having the H1N1 vaccine?
The Times of India report that a pharmacy manager in Virugambakkam told them that he had sold a mere four vials of the H1N1 vaccine in a month, with the capital New Dehli pharmacists reporting a similar story. To try and rectify the situation, the government of India, plan on opening vaccine clinics to entice people to take up the vaccine. In their article 'With no takers to H1N1 vaccine, govt to start special clinic' The Times spoke to the health secretary VK Subburaj of India who said :-
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