The government will catch up to the demand for swine flu vaccine within a week, according to a senior advisor to President Obama.
Adviser David Axelrod said the manufacturers of the vaccine were wrong when they advised the administration earlier this year that they would have 40 million doses ready by the end of October. Instead, only 28 million were available.
10 million more doses are expected to be available this week. Alexrod predicted that the U.S. will have all of the vaccine it needs "in very short order."
Axelrod appeared Sunday on CBS's "Face the Nation."