China’s official swine flu death toll has hit 200 with almost all of the deaths recorded in November, the health ministry announced. A statement posted on the ministry’s website Friday said 194 of the deaths from the influenza A(H1N1) virus had been reported last month.
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John Tlumacki/Globe Staff Six-year-old Kaitlyn Kelley of West Roxbury couldn't bear to watch her brother Kyle, 8, get a swine flu shot. Her other brother, Cameron, 4, didn't mind so much. By Meghan Irons, Globe Staff About 260 people...
Deputy editor Alan Cleaver reports daily on the impact of swine flu in West Cumbria, with a particular slant on how the media and the public are reacting to the worsening crisis.
ATLANTA -- Swine flu infections continue to wane, just as vaccine is becoming plentiful enough that some communities are allowing everyone to get it, not just those in priority groups.Swine flu was w...
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TRENTON — Big businesses are spending serious time and money trying to limit the swine flu pandemic's impact on operations, from bankrolling video on good hygiene to training employees to cover for co-workers with critical jobs.
The number of new swine-flu cases in Central Florida and nationwide is dropping, according to recent reports from state and federal health officials.
Colorado State University said two house cats in Colorado have tested positive for the swine-flu virus.
Hog farmers, already hurting from the recession, say paranoia about the H1N1 virus has devastated their business. Hog farmer David Moody has stopped letting strangers into his barn because he's afraid they'll infect his pigs with swine flu.
China's official swine flu death toll has hit 200 with almost all of the deaths recorded in November, the health ministry announced.