kimberly: before. dana: before. eric: all of them. the answer is most healthy adults according to the cdd, most healthy adults may infectbe others begins one day before and up to five to seven days after becoming six. kimberly: when bob had mrsa. eric: that is a different virus. can the shot give you the flu? anybodybe? no. kimberly: it gives you flu-like symptoms. dana: yes. eric: no. all right. the answer is no. flu shot cannot cause flu illness. the influenza virus are inactivated and killed so they can t cause flu. i have one for beckel. if you are allergic to chicken eggs should you get a flu shot? [ laughter ] is your name beckel, camera three. bob: unequivocal no.
chicken eggs have somethin something be dana: if you hate chicken eggs? bob:be definitely. eric: the answer aconsideredding to the cbc if you are allergic chicken eggs you should not get flu shot. this is to kimberly. how long should you stay away from school or work after the symptoms go away? 12 hour, 24 hours or 48 hours? kimberly: 48. bob: 24. kimberly: 2-4. eric: the answer is cdc recommends you stay home for at least 24 hours after, after your symptoms. eric: andrea how long after i get vaccinated am i protected from the virus? get the shot today, how long before you start being protected from the virus? andrea: two weeks. eric: fantastic. about two weeks after
just hours after we left prison, we were able to swim in the waters of the gulf. we stayed up all night with our loved ones and we watched the most beautiful sunset we ve ever seen. these experiences will be with us for the rest of our lives. we would like to thank oman for welcoming us and hosting our families. also present at the press conference were both men s families as well as sarah shourd, bauer s fiancee. while they refused to answer any questions, they were all smiles when they were presented with gifts given by omani officials. both men made their way to the tarmac where they said good-bye to omani and u.s. officials before boarding the plane that will start them on their long waited journey back home. muhammad jam june, muscat, oman. let s go to politics now and a shocking finish in the republican battle in orlando, florida, this evening. tonight s winner with 986 votes, 37.1% herman cain. and there you heard it, herman cain surprised many by winning the
we re still making vaccines the same way we did before in chicken eggs largely so it s a tough problem. most americans probably don t wake up every morning and say wow, i m nervous about a bioterror attack today because a lot of them have probably been thwarted. what about this new vast germ research complex, the national biodefense analysis and countermeasures center. what s that known? better known as nbacc for those who can t remember the full title. it s the crown jewel of the government s effort to protect us against biological weapons that are going to be made by other people especially we re worried about terrorists, al-qaida, people who were struggling to make them before 9/11. remember, gretchen, right after 9/11, we had the anthrax letter attacks. and five people died and 17 were infected with anthrax. so places like nbacc will be devoted to developing vaccines and other countermeasures
and other southeastern states. what s behind this may be a matter of timing. school starts early in these states. h1n1 appeared earlier last fall, then it peaked before the vaccine came out. by the time the vaccine came out there was less interest perhaps in the southeast and than? some of the northern states when h1n1 was peaking around the same time. so that s what federal health officials may be one of the reasons behind this. megyn: what about the vaccine? there was an issue whether people should get it. reporter: they are talking about a surplus in the fall. they were experiencing delays in getting vaccine. it boils down to the manufacturing process. they make vaccine in chicken eggs. it s safe and effective, but slow. so public health officials have to forecast their needs months in advance.