About one in five Americans have been vaccinated against swine flu, according to the government's first detailed estimates of vaccination rates against the new pandemic.
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The Health Division will not suspend the swine flu vaccination programme because there is "no apparent relationship" between the unexpected death of a young man and the vaccine he took four days earlier.
About 11,000 Americans have died of swine flu as of last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. The agency's previous estimate -- for deaths from April, when the virus was discovered, to mid-November -- was about 10,000. Because the second wave peaked in late October, the number is unlikely to rise much unless there is a third wave later this winter. The estimate by the ...
Racial and ethnic minorities in Massachusetts have been hospitalized and died of swine flu at an elevated rate, underscoring the need for people to continue be vaccinated since there is now ample supply of vaccine, state officials said yesterday.
Racial and ethnic minorities in Massachusetts have been hospitalized and died of swine flu at an elevated rate, underscoring the need for people to continue be vaccinated since there is now ample supply of vaccine, state officials said yesterday.
About 11,000 Americans have died of swine flu as of last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
About 11,000 Americans have died of swine flu as of last month, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.
ATLANTA -- About one in five Americans has been vaccinated against swine flu, according to the government's first detailed estimates of vaccination rates against the pandemic.