According to this morning's WP, "A pharmaceutical company has discovered 70 million to 90 million long-forgotten doses of smallpox vaccine in its freezers, instantly increasing the known U.S. inventory of the vaccine six-fold and ensuring the nation an adequate supply in the event of a bioterrorist attack, according to government sources familiar with the find." This is good news, of course. But how did we manage to lose 70 - 90 million doses of smallpox vaccine in the first place? And what else is missing?
--------
