Serena Vinter

Senior Research Associate, Trust for America's Health

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Senior research associate at Trust for America's Health, a nonpartisan research and advocacy group 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.

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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.

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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

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.

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