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The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted Tuesday to spend an extra $500,000 on its H1N1 public awareness campaign and asked staff members for an outreach plan aimed specifically at black residents.
The campaign will be funded by federal dollars - part of a larger swine flu emergency preparedness grant from the Centers for Disease Control. The county already spent about $500,000 publicizing the virus and the need to get vaccinated earlier this year.See the full content of this document
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Supervisors Push H1n1 Public Awareness Campaign
Last week, the CDC rolled out its own series of public service announcements to encourage those in...
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