Hundreds of soldiers on the base, mostly recruits, were infected without becoming ill in 1976.
President Gerald Ford immediately ordered a nationwide vaccination program.
More than 40 million people were vaccinated. However, the program was stopped short after over 500 cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, a severe paralyzing nerve disease, were reported. 30 people died as a direct result of the vaccinations.

Soldiers pass out surgical masks in Mexico City where hundreds of public concerts, sporting events and meetings were canceled as authorities tried to contain an outbreak of a deadly new form of swine flu.
Unanswered questions regarding the outbreak remain to this day. According to a CDC investigation, it is not known why the virus did not extend beyond basic trainees or beyond the military base. The source of the virus, the exact time of its introduction into Fort Dix, and factors limiting its spread and duration remain unknown.
Previous reports of attempts to use influenza as a bio weapon, should also have us asking concerned questions.






















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