The Big Business of Swine Flu

Americans are still debating whether to roll up their sleeves for a swine flu shot, but companies have already figured it out: vaccines are good for business.

Drug companies have sold $1.5 billion worth of swine flu shots, in addition to the $1 billion for seasonal flu they booked earlier this year. These inoculations are part of a much wider and rapidly growing $20 billion global vaccine market. Full Story »

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Brock Mann
4.2
by Brock Mann - Oct. 14, 2009

This is quality journalism because it gives certain outlooks on swine flu that are set up as three different chapters or articles themselves. It goes on to site numerous sources in an array of fields that gives the reader a glance from a number of different views.

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