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May 13 2009, Shaweta Chauhan

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Don Wood, an official with the SNS (Strategic National Stockpile), awaits another truck load of medications in Salt Lake City, Utah, Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Utah reported its first probable case of swine flu and is adding to its stockpile of anti-flu..