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Pete Jacksen, 86, waits in line to get a flu shot at Pavilions pharmacy in Monrovia, CA (AP)
Flu Shot Shortage
Story aired: Friday, January 21, 2005



A few months ago flu vaccine shortages have been dominating the news, but we have heard little about that recently. It's still early in the year though as flu season normally peaks in February.

To bring us up-to-date on flu season and the flu vaccine supply, we speak with medical journalist and internist, Dr. Terry Schrader.

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