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Americans Blaming Drug Companies for Swine Flu Vaccine Shortage

The USA Today and Gallup conducted a poll to learn more about who American citizens believed was to blame for the H1N1 vaccine shortage. They gathered information over the phone from about 1,500 adults who were of at least 18 years of age. Full Article at To The Center

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