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"It's a flu vaccine with a different delivery mechanism".

Clearly, it was a flu virus, but not a strain the Hong Kong scientists had seen before.

Asked about the size of the purchase, he compared it with a flu drug.

Sophomore year, the black female students were allowed to live on campus — but it took a flu outbreak, when they cared for their white dormmates, to break down the social barriers, Ms. Logan said.

(Ray two stage) You start to feel like, it was a flu-like sickness, and I was trying to fight a virus or something, something that was going to pass, and I was getting worse, and it got to the point where I wasn't even rational and, in fact, two GPs dragged me off and shoved me in an ambulance In fact, [surgeon] told me since, he didn't tell me at the time, "We thought we'd lost you".

The time it takes to make the vaccine is much longer than the time it takes for a flu virus to cause a pandemic.

Is it a Yorkshire flu? Low-level mass psychosis?

It's like a flu shot.

It showed that a flu virus could produce unfamiliar symptoms and could kill in unprecedented ways.

In Milwaukee, a truck containing 900 doses of swine flu vaccine was stolen as it idled outside a flu clinic Thursday night, The Associated Press reported.

"There is a possibility now that flu researchers will all rush to work on H7N9 and grants will be awarded for intensive research to develop vaccines … and that could be pouring money down a drain because it could be that the barriers for this virus are high enough that we don't need to worry about it," said Wendy Barclay, a flu virologist at Imperial College London.

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