LONDON (Reuters) - Britain, which has seen more than 100 deaths linked to the H1N1 swine flu virus, will start a nationwide vaccination programme next week, its chief medical officer said on Thursday.
The UK is the latest to begin mass immunisation ahead of a feared second wave of infections. Similar programmes are already underway in the United States, China and Australia.
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