By KEN KUSMER~Associated Press
Indiana and Tennessee are among the first states that will vaccinate people against the swine flu.
Health officials in both states scheduled events Monday in Indianapolis and Memphis to administer nasal mist doses of the swine flu vaccine to doctors, nurses, emergency medical workers and other health care professionals who work directly with patients.
Initial shipments of the nasal mist vaccine are so small that in most cases they’re being reserved for health workers so the workers remain healthy and can care for and vaccinate others.
Each of the sites in Memphis and Indianapolis has received about 100 doses of the first vaccine available to inoculate people against the virus, which has been blamed for hundreds of deaths since it was first identified in April.











I’m glad my state will be directly responsible for innoculating all of these poor bastards with what I refer to as rat poison. I placed the possible side effects and reactions that may result from the vaccination itself (directly from the package itself, mind you) at work next to the employee sign-up sheet for flu shots and H1N1 shot when it becomes available and was asked to removed it promptly. I then asked why and their response was this ” because you can’t just put things on the wall that aren’t true” What a great country we live in…I swear if things don’t get better soon, I”m going to leave.