Georges Benjamin

Executive Director, American Public Health Association

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Executive Director of the American Public Health Association, an advocacy group for public healthcare professionals in Washington, DC

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By early next week, the first batch of some 250 million  swine flu vaccine treatments  will be available free, paid for by the American government.

H1N1: What You Need to Know, What You Need to Do

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