Just weeks after a group of soldiers lost a battle over anthrax vaccines in Washington federal court, a group of New York doctors and health care workers have filed another lawsuit in the nation’s capital targeting mandatory vaccines. This time the plaintiffs want to block the government’s distribution of the H1N1 vaccine. The first of 20 million doses will be delivered to 90,000 locations in the coming weeks.

The plaintiffs allege the swine flu vaccine was approved prematurely, without adequate checks for safety or effectiveness.

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