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The Flames & Their H1N1 Flu Shots
by Paul on 11/04/09 at 07:51 AM ET
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Many of you know I listen to Canadian radio stations via the web, and this story is the ‘talk’ today…
from Bill Kaufmann of the Calgary Sun,
The Calgary Flames did nothing underhanded to procure H1N1 vaccinations in the past week ahead of thousands of high-risk Albertans, club president Ken King said yesterday.
But despite that claim from the team, the province has launched an investigation into what officials say shouldn’t have happened.
While King acknowledged a team doctor and the physician’s nurse wife might have been a “point of contact” in seeking the vaccine which is in short supply in the province, King said nothing was done outside Alberta Health Services (AHS) auspices.
“I’m happy to confirm we would not have taken an illicit process,” said King.
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