Swine flu vaccination has finally been approved in Australia, hooray. Should we cheer for that now? What an amazing breakthrough! Effective end of this month, that's something to look forward to.
It's great that Australia has approved the swine flu vaccination. Wasn't that what everyone wanted? Apparently, America has already started sharing 10 per cent of their swine flu vaccination to other countries, and one of it is Australia. I honestly never knew of that fact till now. Nevertheless, Canada's swine flu vaccination would only be available in mid-November; that's pretty slow.
Australia; Melbourne in particular, has been badly affected by the swine flu disease flew all the way from Mexico. Now with a vaccination, Australians can feel rest assured. With 172 deaths in Australia due to this disease, there's nothing to worry about at this point. Just another month to go and all would be cleared, but only for adults though. Children were not included, which is sad.
Great news and strong sources. I'm so much convinced. Such good journalism. What we need here are strong sources like high rank posts such as minister Roxon and the chief medical official, to convince us that the news is realistic and that the processes work. If it were by an intern doctor or a secretary in a Government office, I wouldn't be so convinced. Would you?
This is such good news that I believe videos and audios should be included. People do not know that swine flu vaccination will be released by the end of this month for adults. More news in a digital view needs to be done. The online world has a variety of new digital facilities that we can use from to disclose an important information that contains of techniques that are proposed to save an important disease to have cause deaths world wide. In the online world, most are young people and young people dislike reading long articles. They prefer watching videos or hearing audios as they multi-task to do other things online too.
Article Analyzed: http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/wellbeing/swine-flu-vaccine-approved-20090918-fuz5.html
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