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What's scarier, the needle or the Anthrax?

Duty of Care
Anthrax vaccinations

SERVICE personnel deploying to the Middle East are being vaccinated against Anthrax as part of their preparation for possible exposure to biological agents.
These vaccinations are part of Defence’s duty of care to members and anyone who does not accept the vaccination is not deployable to that theatre of operation.

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27 February 2003
Edition #1068

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