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Published 11/05/2009 by MySteinbach.ca


Manitoba Flu Bulletin – 07

H1N1 Vaccine Supply

Manitoba has received 17,500 doses of vaccine with adjuvant this week. In addition, Manitoba has received 9,200 doses of vaccine without an adjuvant that is being targeted initially to pregnant women in the province. Both vaccines have been distributed to the regional health authorities...

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