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More than 22 million doses of swine flu vaccine are available now, and most Americans should soon find it easier to get their dose soon. That is what Matt Guttman reported on KSL this morning on the latest information from the CDC. "The CDC is reporting that we're beginning to get to significant increases in the availability." Last week there were just 14 million doses on hand, but there should be 100 million doses by early December. Click here to hear Matt's report, including why pregnant women can't take the nasal vaccine.

Is your car or SUV reliable according to the new Consumer Reports survery? Consumer Union Automobiles Managing Director Jon Linkov joined us live on KSL this morning to tell us Ford is the story this year. Many Ford models are rated very high. Toyota still owns the mini van and hybrid categories. Click here to hear more.
