POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATIONS
Reason For Check To Campaign
0 _ (New Zealand Press Association) e WELLINGTON. August 25. n | The shortage of overseas exei change was one reason why the anti-poliomyelitis campaign did f| not go ahead at an accelerated 1 1. speed last year and why people "I generally were not encouraged Jto have their injection, although ‘ I classes were given priority, said Minister of Health (Mr v ; Mason) m the House of Repree sentatives tonight. le was re- . i plying to Opposition speakers y I during discussion on an item .(for poliomyelitis vaccine in s jthe vote in the Estimates for the e Department of Health. i “However, the work goes on r steadily, and at a very considersiable speed indeed," said Mr -i Mason. y
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28983, 26 August 1959, Page 14
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