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2012-05-14 20:23

Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon, right, poses with Ranga Welaratne, ...



Partners in preventing diseases: Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon, right, poses with Ranga Welaratne, general manager for Sanofi Pasteur, a supplier of vaccines after they signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for sustainable and systematic preventive medicine for the homeless and the poorest residing in Seoul. Under the agreement, Sanofi Pasteur will donate influenza and pneumonia vaccines for the next two years and employees of the company will participate in voluntary services to facilitate vaccinations.

/ Courtesy of Sanofi Pasteur
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