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West Fargo teen with H1N1 transfers hospitals
A 15-year-old West Fargo boy who has been in critical condition battling H1N1 flu since Oct. 19 has recovered enough to leave the pediatric intensive care unit at MeritCare Children’s Hospital.
Thursday, January, 07, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Canada lends Mexico 5 million doses of H1N1 vaccine; repayment expected
Mexico has until the end of March to replace 5 million doses of Swine Flu vaccine on loan from Canada.
Wednesday, January, 06, 2010 - Canadian Press - News

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Fargo mother comatose after flu-like illness
Samantha “Sami” Rudolph-Zebley, a Fargo mother of two and day care provider, is comatose and fighting for her life at Fargo’s Innovis Health.
Wednesday, January, 06, 2010 - The Forum - News

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Minnesota H1N1 deaths rise to 52
The death toll from the swine flu pandemic has risen to 52 in Minnesota after a week of decreasing virus activity.
Wednesday, December, 30, 2009 - - News

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COLUMNIST LLOYD OMDAHL: Remember 1918, and get that flu shot
The official estimate for North Dakota was 1,378 deaths from the 1918 flu. But in a 2007 story, the Bismarck Tribune applied the national mortality rate to North Dakota and came up with 3,235. A 2009 publication of the State Health Department claims that 5,100 died.
Monday, December, 28, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion

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H1N1 contracted by dog in New York
A New York dog has been diagnosed with Swine Flu. The Centers for Disease Control said the spread of H1N1 from animals to humans is rare.
Tuesday, December, 22, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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H1N1: Vaccination clinics scheduled in Polk County
Polk County Public Health has scheduled free H1N1 vaccination clinics for the remaining Tuesdays in December and all Thursdays in January.
Monday, December, 21, 2009 - - News

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AROUND NORTH DAKOTA: Fair chief's firing discussed earlier ... N.D. has 3,200 flu cases ... more
The directors of North Dakota’s State Fair considered firing manager Bob Wagoner more than a year before they decided to do it this week. Meeting minutes show the board discussed asking for Wagoner’s resignation in May 2008. The issue was later dropped and Wagoner got a 4.4 percent pay raise. Board member Neil Fleming of Cavalier said he saw improvements in marketing and staff relationships.
Saturday, December, 19, 2009 - - News

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Fit and healthy, and dead of swine flu
Laura Brewster, healthy and fit at 56, ran, swam and played tennis. Three weeks ago, she returned to her suburban home from a dream vacation in China. Less than a week later, she was dead of swine flu. Kevin Hirsch, 26, almost never missed a day of work at a McDonald’s restaurant in Northeast Philadelphia. “He didn’t have a runny nose, a cold, or a fever in 15 years,” said his father, Mickey, who disconnected his son’s life support on Nov. 18 after nearly 15 agonizing days in the ICU.
Saturday, December, 19, 2009 - The Philadelphia Inquirer - Features

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Long lines plague flu shot clinic
If you went to the Grand Forks Public Health on Friday morning not expecting to wait in line for vaccinations, you were fooling yourself.
Saturday, December, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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H1N1: Rams cancel practice due to swine flu
A press conference is scheduled this afternoon from St. Louis where the Rams cancelled practice after cases of Swine Flu were confirmed.
Thursday, December, 17, 2009 - - News

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Minnesota has six more H1N1-related deaths
Hundreds of people turned out for a mass swine flu clinic in Anoka County on Wednesday, the first day anyone in Minnesota could get vaccinated with the state Health Department’s blessing.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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MINNESOTA NEWS: Pawlenty, Wilf meet ... Minnesota got recalled vaccine
Gov. Tim Pawlenty and Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf have met privately to discuss the team’s hopes for a new stadium. Vikings’ vice president Lester Bagley said Tuesday’s meeting was a “very positive” discussion. He said the Vikings made the case that there are reasons to act in 2010.
Wednesday, December, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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H1N1: Doses lost strength, recalled
Tha national scope of the H1N1 vaccine recall.
Tuesday, December, 15, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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CDC recalls 800,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine over potency concerns
About 800,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine are being recalled nationwide, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced this morning.
Tuesday, December, 15, 2009 - The Forum - News

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Minnesota OKs H1N1 vaccine for everyone
Effective Wednesday, the Minnesota Department of Health will allow local public health agencies and private health care providers to offer the H1N1 vaccine to all people, provided they have enough vaccine and they can still meet the needs of high-risk patients who want to be vaccinated.
Tuesday, December, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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H1N1: Fargo teen fighting for his life
Keith Worthington, a 15-year-old Fargo boy infected with swine flu is fighting for his life, MeritCare Hospital announced today.
Monday, December, 14, 2009 - The Forum - News

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H1N1: Fewer states reporting spread to CDC
The spread of Swine Flu is down to 14 states from 25 last week and 48 in late October.
Friday, December, 11, 2009 - - News

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N.D. has third flu death
North Dakota has its third flu death.
Wednesday, December, 09, 2009 - - News

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H1N1 activity stays low in Minnesota
The number of Minnesota schools reporting a flu-outbreak has shrunk from 200 to 1 in a month. Five more confirmed deaths from Swine flu have put the state's H1N1 death toll at 44. Residents should still get vaccinated.
Wednesday, December, 09, 2009 - - News

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