luke was breathing only with the help of a ventilator. he would be on the machine 17 days. >> chad duvall're helping you, bubba, they're helping you. >> pelley: nearly three weeks later, this was luke, thursday, in physical therapy. he's still being fed through a tube in his nose, and he has a long way to go to get his strength back, but he's beaten h1n1. >> luke duvall: well, the only way i can describe it to somebody who hadn't gone through it was its almost like somebody hit me with a cannonball in the chest. >> pelley: luke's harrowing struggle wasn't lost on his neighbors. on friday, people who'd been praying for their local football star were lining up for vaccine. but supplies were scarce; arkansas says its short about a million doses. >> you could be in line two and a half hours. >> pelley: we went to a mall in manassas, virginia, where, after three hours, they vaccinated 550 people, ran out of vaccine, and turned 350 away. last summer, the government said there'd be 120 million doses of vaccine by fall. weeks later, it revised that to 40 million. now, just over 17 million have sh