San Jose Unified's chief nurse sees swine flu vaccines as an education matter - San Jose Mercury News:
"Melinda Landau ran her hands over the white Styrofoam cooler as though it were a treasure chest.
'Do you know what this is?' the chief nurse of San Jose Unified School District asked. 'Our first 300 doses.'
The contents of the container — the scarce and coveted H1N1 vaccine—are ready to be administered Tuesday to the students of Lowell Elementary School in downtown San Jose, the first to partake in an ambitious districtwide program intended to protect its 32,000 students against swine flu."
"Melinda Landau ran her hands over the white Styrofoam cooler as though it were a treasure chest.
'Do you know what this is?' the chief nurse of San Jose Unified School District asked. 'Our first 300 doses.'
The contents of the container — the scarce and coveted H1N1 vaccine—are ready to be administered Tuesday to the students of Lowell Elementary School in downtown San Jose, the first to partake in an ambitious districtwide program intended to protect its 32,000 students against swine flu."