Week in
Review Desk
| May 18, 2003, Sunday
Voting for
Bush, Voting to Get a Smallpox Shot
By RICHARD PÉREZ-PEÑA (NYT) 653
words
Late Edition - Final , Section 4 ,
Page 2 , Column 1
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- THE Bush administration's program to
vaccinate 500,000 medical professionals
against smallpox has been troubled, to put
it kindly, with about 36,000 people
inoculated so far. Many doctors and nurses
questioned whether the vaccinations were
needed or safe.
But this is no general, nationwide
pattern. In some states, the program has
gone swimmingly. In others, it has barely
gone along at all. Vaccination rates range
from 96.4 of 100,000 people in South Dakota,
to 0.5 per 100,000 in Nevada. In New York
and New Jersey, smallpox vaccination rates
are well below the national average.
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