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With Only 19% Very Concerned About Getting H1N1 Flu, Half (51%) of Canadians Tepid in Rolling up their Sleeves for Needle, While Other Half (48%) Says No Thanks More Firmly

Two Thirds (62%) Say H1N1 Vaccine Safe For All, But 34% don't think it will be Safe and 29% Fear they will actually get the H1N1 Flu from Vaccine Itself

October 24, 2009

Contact John Wright at (416) 324-2002

Category Ipsos Reid/Global/National Post , Healthcare & Pharma
Location Canada


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Toronto, ON – A majority (56%) of Canadians say they're ‘concerned’ (19% very/37% somewhat) that they or someone else in their family may contract the H1N1 flu virus over the next number of weeks or months, up from 47% (9 points) since April of this year, according to a new Ipsos Reid/Canwest News Service/Global Television poll taken in the days Health Canada was considering whether or not to approve the vaccine.