Quebec Minister Disapproves of Montreal Hospital Flu Move
Jason McIntyre
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Another H1N1 immunization controversy is brewing.
This one is in Quebec.
The province's health minister is not pleased with the Jewish General Hospital.
Yves Bolduc says the Montreal facility vaccinated its top donors, who likely were not on the priority list.
He added that special flu shot access should not be given.
A hospital spokesperson says shots were administered to the 200 individuals because they spend a fair amount of time with patients.
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