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State health officer Don Williamson says the slow arrival of the vaccine is throwing off plans for mass vaccinations at schools.
Alabama expected to have at least 570-thousand doses by the end of October.
But Williamson says the state will be lucky to have 300-thousand by then.
Posted: Thursday, October 22 2009, 01:24:22 AM
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