In related news, the Washington Post examines the ambivalence of the American public of the H1N1 vaccine "[a]s the federal government launches the most ambitious inoculation campaign in U.S. history" this week. "Part of the reason for the tepid enthusiasm may be that the vaccine campaign is being buffeted by political and social currents: wariness of mainstream medicine combined with suspicion of big government and a general unease and complacency about vaccines," the newspaper writes. "Together, these trends have sparked a flood of misconceptions about the vaccine's safety and effectiveness, as well as about supposed plans to make the vaccine mandatory" (Stein, 10/4).
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