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Shortage of swine flu vaccines sparks anger in the US

In this edition: a court in Argentina slaps life sentences on two former officers convicted of human rights abuses during the dictatorship; Uruguay gears for a run-off vote; and Barack Obama declares the swine flu pandemic a national emergency.

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Comments (1)

I can't understand why it

I can't understand why it sparks anger at all? People wake up. Someone has made a vaccine from the deadly epidemic swine flu. We must be thankful that our kids will be safe now. Just remember how afraid we were when there were dead people every single day from it. The worst thing is that swine flu symptoms are hardly recognizable at all. Do you want to live in danger or use a simple vaccination every year and that's all? I mean we have used some vaccines against other illnesses and everything was all right, this one is not the different - it's the same. I hope that everything will be all right soon and swine flu will go away for ages. Thanks for the interesting video though.

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