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The H1N1 Flu Strain
Thousands of high-risk kids missing 2nd H1N1 flu dosesIn Michigan, only 24% of children have received the second dose.
CDC: Fewer states seeing widespread swine fluHealth officials say swine flu was widespread in only four states last week, indicating the fall wave of illness is still declining.
Michigan no longer has widespread H1N1 ActivityNow that the year is almost over, the CDC reports that Michigan has finally seen such a drop in H1N1 cases, we are now out of the widespread category.
Swine Flu Update: Thousands of doses of vaccine recalled for not being potent enoughThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notified doctors about the recall Tuesday
H1N1 cases down in Michigan; Kent County offering vaccine to all residentsThe cases of H1N1 continue to drop, which means more states no longer have widespread infections.
Allegan County eases H1N1 vaccine restrictions for clinicThe Allegan County Health Department will hold its first vaccine clinic that's open to all county residents on Tuesday, December 8.
Swine Flu (H1N1) vaccine now available to everyone in Kent CountyThe Kent County Health Department says 'at risk' people have an ample opportunity to get the H1N1 vaccine.
H1N1 Flu Cases Declining(WZZM) - There is some good news about the H1N1 flu. For the past few months, we have told you how much and how fast it spread around the country.
New Web scam uses H1N1 to lure usersScam artists have turned to the Web again, this time using H1N1 fears to lure users into making their computers vulnerable to a virus.
Swine flu vaccine rules loosened, more change seenMichigan health officials say they're loosening guidelines for who gets the swine flu vaccine and hope to make it available to the general public soon.
Time for children's second dose of H1N1 vaccineThe first dose only provides about 70% protection the additional dose will increase protection to 90%.
Health officials: H1N1 flu has killed 59 in MichiganMichigan health officials say influenza has killed 59 people in the state since April 1 and 49 since Sept. 1, when swine flu began gaining steam. |
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