The article includes details about the challenges the government in Mexico is facing in its efforts to distribute the "increasingly unpopular vaccines," and how the H1N1 pandemic led the country to decide to develop the capacity to develop vaccines in the future. The article includes comments by Mexican citizens, and Mexico City's Health Secretary, who addresses several tough learned from the public's response to H1N1 (Stevenson, 4/23).
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