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Taiwan to launch home H1N1 vaccination service

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               Centers for Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, announced a plan for a home H1N1 vaccination service to boost the inoculation rate. Groups of at least 10 people from companies, state authorities or communities can apply to local health authorities between 25-29 January 2010.   The service will be completed by 12 Febuary before the week-long Lunar New Year holiday.
               Center of Disease Control further indicated that a number of infected people have been increasing, 1 more infected people was found on 25 January. At present, there are 883 infected people and a total of 38 people in Taiwan have died from the H1N1 virus since the outbreak began. All infected people have not been vaccinated. However, the outbreak has been recovered with anticipation that before the end of March, Taiwan would be able to control the outbreak and in April, Taiwan will cancel dispensing Tamiflu  for infected people and plan for H1N1vaccination service with free of charge.
               Office of Labour Affairs, Taipei, randomized to inquire the employer and Thai workers and found that employer already took Thai workers to be inoculated H1N1 vaccine.

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