Most believe H1N1 outbreak is over, Harvard poll shows
Tammie Smith
Feb 05, 2010

Harvard School of Public Health researchers have presented the results of their latest poll on the H1N1 flu.

Most people think the outbreak is over, and most adults haven’t or don’t intend to get the vaccine. More parents than not, however, have gotten their kids vaccinated or plan to. The poll consisted of responses of 1,419 Americans who responded to a telephone survey conducted Jan. 20-24, 2010.

Here are the numbers:

Below, a network of labs across the U.S. reported results of 3,886 specimens from sick patients suspected of having the flu. As you can see from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey, testing was way down from the fall outbreak peak and percent of specimens positive was low. See the full CDC report here.

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