AH1N1 vaccine safe to use

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The public has been assured that the AH1N1 vaccine that is currently freely provided at government clinics is safe to use.

Director of Public Health Halabi El-Shanaaz told Mmegi yesterday that the vaccine is World Health Organisation (WHO) pre-qualified and its safety and efficacy established.

She said it is important that people take the vaccination since it is flu season, when many can be infected with the deadly AH1N1 virus.

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