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Bush signs Smallpox Vaccine Law
Package gives people injured by vaccine payments
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON, May 1 — President Bush signed into law Wednesday a package of payments for people injured by the smallpox vaccine.
UNDER THE new law, people disabled by the vaccine, which carries rare but serious risks, could get up to $50,000 per year in lost wages — significantly more than the Bush administration proposed.
As many as 40 out of every million people vaccinated for the first time will face a life-threatening injury, and one or two will die. Reactions include severe rashes, blindness and life-threatening infections.
Officials hope that establishing payments for those injured by the vaccine will encourage more people to be vaccinated
There has been a lackluster
response from health care workers asked to get the shot.
UNDER THE LEGISLATION:
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