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Extra Canadian flu vaccines sent abroad

Toronto : Canada | 25 days ago  
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If a terrorist attack, massive flood or other major disaster strikes, the federal government is unprepared to lead a co-ordinated emergency response, Canada's auditor general has found. Extra vaccine for the H1N1 virus has been exported from Canada to other countries because producers are making...
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