Sanofi-aventis (a global French healthcare company) will give 100 million vaccines for H1N1 to WHO, so the WHO can distribute this to the country's that needs them most.
The director of Sanofi-aventis said that this is the time to act together. To show everyone that we can work together.
I think that this is extremely generous of them to help country's that ca not afford a large numbers of vaccines. I think that many other should do the same thing.
The director of Sanofi-aventis said that this is the time to act together. To show everyone that we can work together.
I think that this is extremely generous of them to help country's that ca not afford a large numbers of vaccines. I think that many other should do the same thing.
I think it's a really good thing because a lot of people do not realize how bad the impact can be economically if the virus spreads, and that mabye you can take a financial hit now but it will benefit people in the long run. I think it's a good idea for them to do this. But is H1N1 still spreading?
Well as I hear there are several smaller country's that are having new patients with H1N1. So it seams that it is still spreading a little. But I think that things are not out of control now, like there were at beginning. And I agree with you on the economy, it can have a big impact. With all the economy problems and some country's even going in bankruptcy. Does anybody know how many people are infected with H1N1 in US?