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U.S. Expects H1N1 Vaccine Delays

Cape Town : South Africa | about 1 month ago  
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  • China has confirmed a total of 26,348 cases since the (A)H1N1 virus first emerged
    China has confirmed a total of 26,348 cases since the (A)H1N1 virus ...
    Source: AFP
China has confirmed a total of 26,348 cases since the (A)H1N1 virus ...
Some deliveries of swine flu vaccine will be delayed this month, in the latest complication for health officials in mounting a massive immunization campaign as the disease continues to spread. About 40 million doses of vaccine had been expected by the end of October, according to the Centers for Disease...
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Posted By vipersparadise vipersparadise | about 1 month ago
very interesting.
Posted By JuanSanchez280 JuanSanchez280 | about 1 month ago
poor kids
Posted By dabest93 dabest93 | about 1 month ago
sad
Posted By judeleneperez judeleneperez | about 1 month ago
oh that's sad. hope they will produce a lot of this vaccine so that many of us will be saved from AH1N1
Posted By SOOoha SOOoha | about 1 month ago
very sad
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