Britain spent more than £1.2bn tackling the swine flu pandemic but the response was proportionate, an independent review has concluded. Britain spent £1.01bn on drugs such as anti-virals, vaccines and antibiotics. Around £654m of the total had been spent in advance, in preparation for a possible flu pandemic. A further £587m was spent reacting to the H1N1 outbreak.
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