With the first doses of H1N1 vaccine set to arrive here next week, and talk of school clinics starting next month, a new survey finds many parents are wary about vaccinating their children.
A survey of parents finds 50 percent are concerned enough about the safety of the vaccine that they're delaying their decision whether to vaccinate their kids; 43 percent weren't worried about their children contracting H1N1.
Thirty-five percent said they would definitely have their children vaccinated, and 14 percent have ruled out vaccination altogether.
Children and young adults are the most vulnerable to severe illness and death from the new virus.