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Questions remain in H1N1 vaccine distribution

Mexico City : Mexico | 2 months ago  
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As the United States gears up for one of the largest vaccination programs ever conducted, the broad outlines of the campaign to vaccinate nearly 100 million Americans against pandemic H1N1 influenza virus by Christmas are beginning to fall into place.
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