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Canadians grow more concerned about H1N1, more plan to get shot: poll

Health Home >> Infection >> Health news Provided by: Canadian Press Written by: Michelle Mcquigge, THE CANADIAN PRESS Nov. 3, 2009 Only 36 per cent of respondents said they had no plans to get the vaccine, a drop of 14 percentage points since... Full Article at Canoe

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  1. A sign-in station for H1N1 flu inoculation is seen at the Geisinger Health System campus in Danville, Pennsylvania October 28, 2009.

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