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Should Santa move to head of line for H1N1 shot?

Should the U.S. government move Santa Claus to the front of the line for H1N1 shots?

As the Christmas season approaches, malls are already setting up thrones for Santa, welcoming kids to jump in Santa's lap and whisper all their secret hopes in his ear. 

As for Santas, they're pressing Washington to let them join pregnant women and toddlers at the front of the line.

The kids are "little Petri dishes that are sitting on our laps and you have to protect them as well as yourself,"  said Robert Flemming, a Santa's helper at a mall in Fresno.

Some health officials think swine flu is so threatening that the mall visits to see Santa should be canceled altogether. "If we take this really seriously, and I think we should because people are dying, it wouldn't be inappropriate to say this is a year maybe we shouldn't do these mass gatherings," said Dr. Jack Turco, director of Dartmouth University's health services.

In the meantime, several Santa organizations already have held seminars on hand washing. And some Santas are even eschewing white gloves this year so they can continually wash their hands. Many malls are now putting hand-sanitizing dispensers at the gates of the North Pole.

And you thought it was as easy as donning a beard and a red velvet costume.

-- Johanna Neuman

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More than a month ago, The Santa Claus Foundation brought its concerns about children visiting Santas and the H1N1 flu directly to Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius who, evidently, did not share our concern. Already, Santas are making their visits and increasing the possibility that H1N1 will spread more easily than it might have, had Secretary Sebelius taken this issue seriously in time to formulate and issue appropriate regulations regarding the interaction between children and Santas throughout our nation. Of all people, she should know that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Blessings to all, Santa Claus

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A veteran foreign and national correspondent, Andrew Malcolm has served on the L.A. Times Editorial Board and was a Pulitzer finalist in 2004. He is the author of 10 nonfiction books and father of four. Read more.
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