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If an employee gets the H1N1 vaccine, does that provide enough protection that a N95 respirator would no longer be required?

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If an employee gets the H1N1 vaccine, does that provide enough protection that a N95 respirator would no longer be required?

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No. All employees who have direct exposure to suspected or confirmed cases of H1N1 must use respirators. Likewise, unprotected exposures following vaccination should be managed with the same procedures, even though the risk of infection is low.

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