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Sebelius: Swine flu vaccine ready in Oct.

Washington : DC : USA | 2 months ago  
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Health care workers and other "high priority groups" could be given the vaccine as early as the the first week of October, Mrs. Sebelius said Sunday on ABC's "This Week." The secretary said she is confident that an ample supply of vaccine shots will be available to the general public by mid-October. "We'll...
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