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Science matters - time for another flu jab?

Dorothy Crawford.

IT IS November already and time for the over-65s to get their annual flu jab. Every year flu kills 250, 000 - 500, 000 (mainly elderly) people worldwide. Now a new vaccine is entering trials. If successful this could, like vaccination against measles, mumps and rubella, give life-long protection.

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