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No 'serious' vaccine trouble

NO "serious adverse reactions" have been reported among the tens of thousands of citizens inoculated with Chinese-made swine flu vaccine, Health Minister Chen Zhu said yesterday. He did not elaborate on the definition of "serious adverse reaction." Full Article at Shanghai Daily

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