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Letter "W" » William Schaffner Quotes
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«The committee decided there was no way to drive that bus, ... There's no organized way to do it. We don't have the influenza police.»
Author: William Schaffner
«[If there's an early season,] we're likely to have in spot parts of the country increased morbidity and mortality, and that's what we're all fretting about, ... But it's relatively reassuring that it wasn't a bad October for the flu. If there were lots of influenza around lots of parts of the country in October, we'd be much, much more worried.»
Author: William Schaffner
«The vaccine supply this year is expected to be very good, with over 90 million doses coming online in the weeks ahead.»
Author: William Schaffner
«the stunning fact that children 6 to 23 months old, if they get influenza, have the same high rate of hospitalization as adults 65 years and older.»
Author: William Schaffner
«We need to do a better job of letting them know that the reason healthcare workers should be vaccinated is so that if they get influenza, they don't transmit it to patients. What they fail to realize is that after they get infected and before they get sick, for 24 or even 48 hours, they can be transmitting the flu virus to their patients.»
Author: William Schaffner
«Do it in droves. Just do it!»
Author: William Schaffner
«The reason this vaccination campaign was undertaken was spurious. It was a mirage, there was no threat of smallpox from Iraq. And that remains a powerfully sad coda to this whole episode.»
Author: William Schaffner
«It's the sort of story you could tell high-school students to get them excited about science.»
Author: William Schaffner
«It is just a matter of time before [a pandemic] happens.»
Author: William Schaffner
«This is a blip on the radar screen, and it surely does mean that we have to keep the radar operative, ... We have to keep testing more viruses.»
Author: William Schaffner
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