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A QUEUE FOR SMALLPOX VACCINATIONS outside a clinic in Rhondda, Wales. At least six cases of smallpox have been confirmed in the Rhondda Valley and 36 doctors in 10 clinics are administering vaccinations in this area. Many week-end football games have been cancelled as a precaution against contagion.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 15

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A QUEUE FOR SMALLPOX VACCINATIONS outside a clinic in Rhondda, Wales. At least six cases of smallpox have been confirmed in the Rhondda Valley and 36 doctors in 10 clinics are administering vaccinations in this area. Many week-end football games have been cancelled as a precaution against contagion. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 15

A QUEUE FOR SMALLPOX VACCINATIONS outside a clinic in Rhondda, Wales. At least six cases of smallpox have been confirmed in the Rhondda Valley and 36 doctors in 10 clinics are administering vaccinations in this area. Many week-end football games have been cancelled as a precaution against contagion. Press, Volume CI, Issue 29766, 8 March 1962, Page 15