Archive for February 22nd, 2010

A mobile H1N1 swine flu vaccine clinic planned at Fountain-Fort Carson High School today has been canceled because of the weather. There's no word on whether it will be rescheduled. Click here to see a complete listing of planned clinics.   Permalink | Comments
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Two Charlotte hospital systems are easing their ban on children visiting patient rooms as the spread of H1N1 flu eases. Carolinas HealthCare System and Novant Health-Presbyterian Hospitals said they are lifting the restrictions Monday. Restrictions on visitors under age 18 have been in place since last year, when hospitals acted to slow the spread of swine flu. Some of the ...
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — New Hampshire public health officials says almost half the state's population is now protected from the swine flu, making it much less likely that there will be another widespread outbreak.
A Carlisle couple whose wedding was cancelled when swine flu broke out in Mexico have finally tied the knot.
PRAGUE -- The Czech Republic's health minister says authorities are reducing an order for swine flu vaccine shots by 300,000 due to a lack of inter ...
The Snohomish Health District is offering free swine flu vaccinations at six upcoming events, with the first scheduled for Monday in Stanwood. No appointments are necessary. Anyone older than six months is eligible to be immunized.
 
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
In Gibraltar, 2,880 persons have been vaccinated against swine flu since the process commenced on 16 November last year. The swine flu hotline received 348 calls in october 2009, 1140 in November, 231 in December and 25 in January this year.
 
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
‘Swine Flu’ - remember? What about the many confident seemingly scientific scenarios of thousands upon thousands of dead victims, and those Armageddon type thoughts with everybody wearing a little mask and fighting each other to get vaccinated?
CHANTILLY — Wondering what to do while you're waiting for a flight at Dulles International Airport? Now, you can get a swine flu shot.
RIVERSIDE, Calif. - Marco Torres stood on a busy road and waved an oversized yellow arrow with an unconventional message for a street marketing campaign: "FREE TODAY: H1N1 Flu Shots for All." Local health officials launched the human billboard campaign at a time when health departments around the country are going to great lengths to spread the word that swine flu shots are available for free to ...