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I agree completely with Corona688.
The A(H1N1) vaccine, as made by Sanofi Pasteur, is made by the same procedure as the seasonal flu vaccine. Basically, they take an attenuated (shorted piece) of a dead virus and make the vaccine, so it is next to impossible to get H1N1 from the vaccine.
Everyone should get immunized because it is good for overall public health. As Corona said, each person who is immunized stops "viral growth" because they are not infectious.
Also, the cost of the vaccine is small compared to the misery (for you and everyone around you) if you do get it.
I wish I could get it here in Northern Thailand, but I can't. It is not available to people who are not government officials, royalty, etc.
FWIW, I get the seasonal flu vaccine every year and keep my immunizations up to date for a number of reasons. One, I don't like to get sick and Two, I consider it my social responsibility to immunize against infectious diseases.
If the vaccine could be transported via FedEx and not destroyed due to temperature, I would ask someone to go get a dose of A(H1N1) vaccine and FedEx to me in this primitive place I live and work!