AKRON, Ohio (AP) -- State health agencies still have thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine left over. The Akron Beacon Journal reports more than 40 percent of the 3.7 million doses distributed to Ohio have been administered.
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) - Health agencies in Ohio have thousands of doses of swine flu vaccine stockpiled after demand dropped off. About 42 percent of the 3.7 million doses distributed to the state by the federal government have been administered.
Madison — Wisconsin health officials say the state may not have seen the last of swine flu.
MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin health officials said the state may not have seen the last of swine flu. The state Department of Health Services confirmed more than 2,600 cases in November and December, but the outbreak has faded since, with only 112 cases confirmed between January and mid-March.
Schools are open, the aches and pains are gone and the vaccine is on the shelves, but state health officials say Wisconsin might not have seen the last of swine flu.
Wisconsin health officials say the state may not have seen the last of swine flu. Click on the headline for more.
Associated Press - March 21, 2010 11:15 AM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin health officials say the state may not have seen the last of swine flu.
Associated Press - March 21, 2010 11:15 AM ET MADISON, Wis. (AP) - Wisconsin health officials say the state may not have seen the last of swine flu.
“EVERY death from swine flu is a tragedy and more so now we can prevent it with a safe vaccination.”
MOBILE-- Officials said tests have confirmed that the February death of a 6-year-old Mobile boy was caused by swine flu.