The virulent swine flu has killed 656 people across Turkey since October, a month after the country went on a nationwide vaccination campaign against the pandemic.
"A total of 656 people, confirmed by laboratories (to have been infected), have lost their lives as of July 29, 2010," the Turkish health ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
The report said the authorities had used about half of the 3 million doses of vaccine they had bought to fight the flu, defusing rumors that the supplies had not been applied.
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@isawanangel2 The Nazis were very efficient at maximizing their resources too, especially when it came to eugenics.
ddarko2012 1 year ago
omg they're trying to recoup their losses
isawanangel2 1 year ago