Free swine flu vaccination clinics will run Saturday and Monday in Evansville.The Vanderburgh County Health Department will offer H1N1 vaccinations, in both injections and nasal mist, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 23, at St. Mary’s Manor Auditorium, across the street from the emergency room on the St. Mary’s campus, at 3700 Washington Ave.Those coming for vaccinations at St. Mary’s ...
Influenza Headlines and Flu Vaccination Information
Archive for January 19th, 2010
India on Tuesday demanded an inquiry to establish why the World Health Organisation (WHO) pressed the panic button over the outbreak of swine flu, which many believe has benefited pharmaceutical companies.
Imported swine flu vaccine will finally be available in India by the third week of February but these vials are mainly for the high-risk group of medical practitioners. The indigenously developed vaccine will not be available before April, officials said here Tuesday.
Governor Joe Manchin took a shot at raising public awareness on preventing the Swine Flu on Tuesday.
India Tuesday demanded an inquiry to establish why the World Health Organisation (WHO) pressed the panic button over the outbreak of swine flu, which many believe has benefited pharmaceutical companies.
The national capital Tuesday reported eight new swine flu cases, taking the total number to 9,600, a health department official said. 'There were eight new cases of Influenza A(H1N1) on Tuesday, of which two were children.
Government said an indigenous Indian vaccine for swine flu would be ready by beginning of April even as it demanded an inquiry into the "panic" created by international bodies on the scale of the epidemic.
Government said an indigenous Indian vaccine for swine flu would be ready by beginning of April even as it demanded an inquiry into the "panic" created by international bodies on the scale of the epidemic.
India Tuesday demanded an inquiry to establish why the World Health Organisation (WHO) pressed the panic button with regard to the swine flu virus, which many believe has benefited pharmaceutical companies.
India Tuesday demanded an inquiry to establish why the World Health Organisation (WHO) pressed the panic button with regard to the swine flu virus, which many believe has benefited pharmaceutical companies.