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2004 DEC 3 - (NewsRx.com & NewsRx.net) -- North Dakota's public health agencies will be getting another 23,000 doses of flu vaccine, although supplies are still well short of demand, a Health Department official says.
Larry Shireley, an agency disease specialist, said about 12,000 doses of vaccine will be sent to local public health units, while the state Health Department will get another 11,000 doses. Those will be allocated where they are most needed, Shireley said.
Heather Weaver, a Health Department immunization program manager, said North Dakota has received about 132,000 doses of flu vaccine so far this year. Shireley said the state could use as much…
Source: HighBeam Research, North Dakota getting more flu vaccine.