Mandatory Flu Shots Hit Resistance

With the H1N1 pandemic spreading rapidly, hundreds of thousands of doctors, nurses, orderlies and other U.S. health-care workers for the first time are being required to get flu shots, drawing praise from many public-health authorities but condemnation from some employees, unions and other critics who object to mandatory vaccination. Full Story »

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Subjects: Politics, U.S., Health
Topics: Health Care
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Posted by: Posted by Kelly Garrett - Sep 26, 2009 - 7:38 AM PDT
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Edited by: Kelly Garrett - Sep 26, 2009 - 9:02 AM PDT

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by Kelly Garrett - Sep. 26, 2009

This is an important story, and the coverage here includes a variety of perspectives on the issue.

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by Rosanne Schepers - Sep. 26, 2009

It definitely is. It shows both sides of the story and uses enough sources to prove its arguments. There is a little more focus on the anti-mandatory vaccination side, however the other side is also given enough attention so that's not too bothering.

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