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The agency says the vaccines may not only have caused infections, but also may have been ineffective in preventing illness.
People have visited the syringe exchange more than 115,000 times, and officials have given out more than 5 million sterile syringes.
Both Scott and Clark counties have seen disease and infection spread from needle sharing.
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