We do not expect any shortages. As far as we know, there is equitable distribution across the country. We have not heard reports of anyone not having vaccine at all.

Compared with 61-million (doses) last year, we're not expecting a shortage. We do understand that with the delays in distribution of the flu vaccine, some people will have to wait until November or December to get vaccine.

Increased demand is not a bad thing. With more demand, manufacturers will make more vaccine.

The high end, if that (97-million) is reached, it will be the largest amount of flu vaccine ever made.

Maybe our message of encouraging people to seek flu shots is getting through.

We do not have a supply problem. There have been some distribution issues.

We don't expect a shortage. We have everyone producing their vaccine. We don't expect it, but we're monitoring it very closely. The overall picture looks very promising.

Seventy (million), 75 million doses typically have been enough vaccine in years past.

November and December are still ample time to get your flu shot.