
A person prepares a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital, in London, Britain, as the mass immunisation programme begins 21 October 2009. The programme, offering more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunising frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories. EPA/Lewis Whyld/pool

Health Secretary Andy Burnham (L) and the Government's chief medical officer Liam Donaldson watch as Senior Clinical Practice Facilitator Anne Cantarella is given a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital, in London, Britain, as the mass immunisation programme begins 21 October 2009. The programme, offering more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunising frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories. EPA/Lewis Whyld/pool

Charge nurse Kevin McKenna is given a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital, in London, Britain, as the mass immunisation programme begins 21 October 2009. The programme, offering more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunising frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories. EPA/Lewis Whyld/pool

Health Secretary Andy Burnham (L) and the Government's chief medical officer Liam Donaldson (R) watch as student midwife Christine Haron is given a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital, in London, Britain, as the mass immunisation programme begins 21 October 2009. The programme, offering more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunising frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories. EPA/Lewis Whyld/pool

A patient is given a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital, in London, Britain, as the mass immunisation programme begins 21 October 2009. The programme, offering more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunising frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories. EPA/Lewis Whyld/pool

Accident and emergency matron Amanda Webb is given a swine flu vaccination at the University College London Hospital, in London, Britain, as the mass immunisation programme begins 21 October 2009. The programme, offering more than 11 million people the vaccine, began with hospitals immunising frontline healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories. EPA/Lewis Whyld/pool
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