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What does Santa want for Christmas? A swine flu shot

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by ELISA HAHN / KING 5 News

Posted on November 17, 2009 at 10:49 PM

Updated Tuesday, Nov 17 at 10:49 PM

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SEATTLE - Babies, pregnant women, and healthcare workers all get priority when it comes to the swine flu shot. But now, many Santas are pushing to be on that list as well.

Over the next five weeks, a Santa sitting at the mall can come face to face with more than a thousand kids.

"They'll sit on your lap and they'll go (sniffle sniffle)," says William Harvey, who is Santa William at the Bellevue Mall. "No Kleenex or handkerchief, and they'll use their sleeve or their hand and then talk to you."

Because of that, on Santa's wish list this year is a swine flu shot.

A national group called Santa America has asked Congress to include all Saint Nicks on the priority list for the H1N1 vaccine.

"It is a concern in that we're in very close contact with kids," says Russ Long, another area Santa.

It's not only the exposure to children. Many Santas have had one cookie too many, and according to the Associated Press, studies show obesity can be a risk factor for severe swine flu.

Some Santas also volunteer at local hospitals and don't want to spread illness along with holiday cheer.

Tonight Arthur and Associates Holiday Photography held a staff meeting for all their Santas and Santa's Helpers. They gave some advice on handling hygiene. Most of the Santas in the room said they already had their regular flu shot. Only one was able to get a swine flu shot.

So this year, Santa is asking mom and dad, if Johnny's sick, keep him at home, and send a letter to the North Pole instead.

"A little preparation by families would really be helpful," says Santa Russ.

"You don't know what a child can be carrying," says Santa William. "They won't give it to you intentionally, and say 'I've got the swine flu, can I sit on your lap?'"

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mtfield said on November 18, 2009 at 7:37 AM

We'd all be a lot better off if Santa were to give out spankings this year to all the runny-nosed, over indulged, above average, "special" indigo children!

cvn65 said on November 18, 2009 at 8:16 AM

Can't blame them for wanting the H1N1 Flu shot.

cmeeverett said on November 19, 2009 at 1:38 AM

Yeah, Santa needs a swine flu shot, the sooner the better. These snot nosed kids with their selfish parent(s) will be swamping Malls all over the region come black friday.

jamielyn424 said on November 19, 2009 at 11:25 AM

I disagree!! I am the mother of a ten month old girl and 3 years old boy. I took advantage of the opportunity given to Snohomish County and surrounding counties to have both my kids receive the first dose of the H1N1 on October 24th. I never would have imagined how difficult it would be to receive the second dose. My son has asthma and has already this year been treated for bronchitis and has a history of pneumonia. Are we really going to give Santa the H1N1 when there is not even a supply for our high risk children! Our children that are too young to take preventive step...... SANTA IS NOT!!

jamielyn424 said on November 19, 2009 at 11:34 AM

I disagree!! I am the mother of a ten month old girl and 3 years old boy. I took advantage of the opportunity given to Snohomish County and surrounding counties to have both my kids receive the first dose of the H1N1 on October 24th. I never would have imagined how difficult it would be to receive the second dose. My son has asthma and has already this year been treated for bronchitis and has a history of pneumonia. There is not a large enough supply to protect our children that are high risk and to young to take preventive step to prevent catching this “epidemic”?

prpletr said on November 23, 2009 at 11:17 PM

THANK YOU King 5 for this video! It has great meaning to me, not only for the Santa's wanting the vaccine, but because the first Santa showed in the video is my father. Towards the end of the video is my son when he was about 5 years old and didn't realize that the Santa lap he sat on was his Grandpa's. My dad has shared all the wonderful things the young children have said to him over the years, what a treasure!! I would hate for him or any other Santa enjoying the innocence of a child to contract H1N1. They deserve it just as much as anyone else!!! Bless you Elisa Hahn for the wonderful gift of a special memory. Kurin Beeston, Marysville, WA