2002

A New Health-Emergency Law Raises Concerns for the Immune Compromised Round Up the Unusual Suspects
Village Voice - Week of January 2 - 8, 2002
Sharon Lerner
After a businessman sick with smallpox arrived in New York in 1947, infecting four people before dying himself, officials sprang into action. The city vaccinated 6 million people in a month. That contained the epidemic, but at a cost: Between four and eight people died from reactions to the vaccine. In fact, with only



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