Dr. Sanjay Gupta visits Children's to check on flu prep

by Childrens Hospital Boston staff on October 29, 2009

In a special report from the Children’s Hospital Boston’s Emergency Department and Intensive Care Unit, CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta talks to Children’s Anne Stack, MD, about what precautions the hospital is taking to prepare for a potential influx of flu patients.

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Children's Hospital Boston Facebook October 29, 2009 at 2:51 pm

*comments taken from Children’s Facebook fan page*

Dorie Bochantin-Neuhaus
My 22 year old sister in law has H1N1 and has been very sick now for over 12 days. It’s a BAD bug.

Samantha Marie Roman
i just got back from the drs so my 3 kids just got there first dose of the h1n1 vaccine thank god!

Shereen Young
i am at the B.C.H. as we speak. And I just wonted to say how much i love this hospital and it so worth the drive for my little man.

Lisa Leclaire Scholl
My kids have had both the regular flu shot on Tuesday and the H1N1 yesterday, praying they stay healthy!!!

Maria D’Errico Hardy
was this xray of a typically healthy child? Just think what it would look like for a child with asthma like my 3 1/2 yr old and w/egg allergy too

Tina Marie Woodowrth Marx
My 3 children have asthma and they get Croup every year I am so scared of them getting the H1N1 and the flu.

Amy Rucki
i have H1N1 right now and asthma, i believe Tamiflu is magic. Asthma patients are considered “high risk” so they usually give it to you.

Christine Sorrentino
Just got my little man the shot….Thank God after seeing this!!!!

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