4th International Public Conference on Vaccines and NVAC webcast link
It’s a gorgeous day and it’s been a good week. The bus situation seems to be back to normal and I will be thankful for each day that goes by smoothly. Quincy has been quite healthy and happy this week and we have gotten back on a schedule that weans her off Depakote. We are just going slow and making very minor drops to the dosage and she is handling it well.
My other children have struggled with feeling lousy this week. I believe the over-hyped H1N1 scare doesn’t help. The school district and the schools have gone overboard to sound the alarm and, in my humble opinion, have scared the crap out of the kids and their parents. Any poor child who sneezes is sent home. My kids are healthy and tough, but they have been sent home from school more this week than any other time that I can remember. It’s rather absurd, but better safe than sorry I supposed.
My whole world of vaccine advocates is converging in Virginia today for the 4th International Public Conference on Vaccines being put on the agency that I volunteer for, the National Vaccine Information Center. I am sad to be missing the event this year, but I have been to DC nearly once a month since June and just couldn’t squeeze in yet another trip. But this would have been a good conference to attend and I hope to make it next year. I hear that it is incredibly energizing and uplifting to spend two days surrounded by people as passionate as I who work on the same issues. I have so many contacts and friends across the country that I work with daily on this issue that I’ve yet to meet in person. So, next year this will be a must-do for me.
I am posting a link to the webcast from my last two-day meeting in DC. It’s probably quite boring for most of you, but it does prove that 1) I actually do work when I go on these trips and 2) that this work is important and complicated. At the start of the first day I was officially sworn into my new position by the Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services and towards the end of the second day I ranted a bit to the CDC about the safety profile of the H1N1 vaccines. So, I suppose those are the “highlights” from two very boring webcasts. If you find yourself with insomnia, you might want to view them by clicking here.
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