Please Place Swine Workers on H1N1 Priority List with Santa
NPPC wants at least equal billing with mall Santa Clauses.
Compiled by staff
Published: Nov 18, 2009
While acknowledging that, "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus," the National Pork Producers Council is asking that pork industry workers be given at least equal billing with shopping mall St. Nicks on any priority list of those who should receive the vaccine for the novel H1N1 flu. Several groups representing hundreds of Kris Kringles this week asked that the Jolly Old Elves be given priority consideration for the H1N1 vaccine.
NPPC recently wrote to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, asking that swine workers, swine veterinarians and employees of pork processing plants be put on the H1N1 vaccine priority list. The organization said it recognized the importance of providing the vaccine to children, the elderly and pregnant women, as well as seasonal Santa, but pointed out that, because of their proximity to swine, and the fact that already there has been human-to-swine transmission of the H1N1 virus, pork industry workers also should be provided the vaccine.
CDC deferred to a panel of vaccine and public-health experts, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, for priority list recommendations. The committee now has passed on its recommendations to state and local public health departments, which will tailor vaccination plans and priorities, based on their respective population needs.
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