Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Daily Briefing: H1N1 flu: 'Pushing hospitals to their limit'

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Registered nurse Corrina Valenti prepares an H1N1 flu vaccine for at-risk health care workers at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore on Wednesday.
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