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H1N1 shots available at Altru, UND, Polk County Public Health
North Dakota’s Health Department said Monday that anyone who needs an H1N1 flu vaccine — not just those in certain risk groups — may get one if local vaccine supplies allow for it.
Tuesday, December, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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North Dakota’s Health Department said Monday that anyone who needs an H1N1 flu vaccine — not just those in certain risk groups — may get one if local vaccine supplies allow for it.
Tuesday, December, 08, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
H1N1: N.D..Health Department says anyone can get swine flu shot
UPDATED 2:21 P.M.
The North Dakota Health Department said demand for the swine flu vaccine has dropped off in some risk groups.
Monday, December, 07, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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UPDATED 2:21 P.M.
The North Dakota Health Department said demand for the swine flu vaccine has dropped off in some risk groups.
Monday, December, 07, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Area news: Flu shot clinic ... Stocking stuffers ... Baby sitter's training
A seasonal flu shot clinic will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday at the RiverView Family Clinic in Crookston, located on the north end of the RiverView Health campus.
Saturday, December, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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A seasonal flu shot clinic will be held from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday at the RiverView Family Clinic in Crookston, located on the north end of the RiverView Health campus.
Saturday, December, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
More swine flu vaccine on way to N.D.
But the state's immunization program manager says there still isn't enough vaccine for everyone who wants it.
Thursday, December, 03, 2009 - - News
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But the state's immunization program manager says there still isn't enough vaccine for everyone who wants it.
Thursday, December, 03, 2009 - - News
MINNESOTA ROUNDUP: Ely mayor accused in BWCA violation, Swine flu cases drop, Shipping season ends on Mississippi etc.
The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported Wednesday that Ely Mayor Roger Skraba faces federal counts of entering the wilderness without a permit, possessing or using a motor vehicle in it, and removing property.
Thursday, December, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The St. Paul Pioneer Press reported Wednesday that Ely Mayor Roger Skraba faces federal counts of entering the wilderness without a permit, possessing or using a motor vehicle in it, and removing property.
Thursday, December, 03, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Swine flu activity continues to drop in Minnesota
Despite 10 more H1N1 deaths in Minnesota, the state health department said infections are dropping.
Wednesday, December, 02, 2009 - - News
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Despite 10 more H1N1 deaths in Minnesota, the state health department said infections are dropping.
Wednesday, December, 02, 2009 - - News
H1N1: CDC reports swine flu less spread, down to 32 states
The Centers for Disease Controls said Swine flu seems to be concentrated in 32 states; 30 children have died from H1NI.
Monday, November, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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The Centers for Disease Controls said Swine flu seems to be concentrated in 32 states; 30 children have died from H1NI.
Monday, November, 30, 2009 - Associated Press - News
CDC: Swine flu vaccine is safe
No big problems seen in first report on new vaccine
Since vaccinations began in early October, the government has been tracking the safety of the swine flu vaccine. By mid-November, about 22 million Americans had gotten the vaccine and there were about 3,200 reports of possible side effects, the vast majority for minor things like soreness or swelling from the shot.
Wednesday, November, 25, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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No big problems seen in first report on new vaccine
Since vaccinations began in early October, the government has been tracking the safety of the swine flu vaccine. By mid-November, about 22 million Americans had gotten the vaccine and there were about 3,200 reports of possible side effects, the vast majority for minor things like soreness or swelling from the shot.
Wednesday, November, 25, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Swine flu kills Duluth man, 32, with no chronic medical conditions
Matthew James Walczynski, 32, of Duluth, came home from work Nov. 6 running a fever of 103.8 degrees and went straight to bed, his mother said. Ten days later he was dead.
Wednesday, November, 25, 2009 - Duluth News Tribune - News
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Matthew James Walczynski, 32, of Duluth, came home from work Nov. 6 running a fever of 103.8 degrees and went straight to bed, his mother said. Ten days later he was dead.
Wednesday, November, 25, 2009 - Duluth News Tribune - News
H1N1: Death toll in Minnesota reaches 32
Six more confirmed deaths from swine flu and one from influenza since Nov. 18 has raised Minnesota's flu-related death toll to 35.
Tuesday, November, 24, 2009 - - News
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Six more confirmed deaths from swine flu and one from influenza since Nov. 18 has raised Minnesota's flu-related death toll to 35.
Tuesday, November, 24, 2009 - - News
H1N1: Vaccine to be offered to all priority groups in Minnesota
The Minnesota Department of Health said today in a press release that it has orderd and received enough H1N1 vaccine to offer to the full list of priority groups established by the Centers for Disease Control.
Tuesday, November, 24, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The Minnesota Department of Health said today in a press release that it has orderd and received enough H1N1 vaccine to offer to the full list of priority groups established by the Centers for Disease Control.
Tuesday, November, 24, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Sue Thompson, Grand Forks, letter: Hookah smoke may be hazardous to health
We are speaking out to help protect the community from the negative health effects of hookahs.
Saturday, November, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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We are speaking out to help protect the community from the negative health effects of hookahs.
Saturday, November, 21, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
WHO probes Norway swine flu mutations
The World Health Organization said today it is investigating samples of variant swine flu linked to two deaths and one severe case in Norway, but that so far the significance of the mutation is unclear. Norway’s Institute of Public Health announced Friday that the mutation “could possibly...cause more severe disease” because it infects tissue deeper in the airway than usual.
Friday, November, 20, 2009 - - News
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The World Health Organization said today it is investigating samples of variant swine flu linked to two deaths and one severe case in Norway, but that so far the significance of the mutation is unclear. Norway’s Institute of Public Health announced Friday that the mutation “could possibly...cause more severe disease” because it infects tissue deeper in the airway than usual.
Friday, November, 20, 2009 - - News
CDC: Swine flu cases seem to be dropping in US
The Centers for Disease Control said the number of states reporting Swine Flu cases is down from last week.
Friday, November, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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The Centers for Disease Control said the number of states reporting Swine Flu cases is down from last week.
Friday, November, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News
North Dakota, South Dakota deal with continuing shortages of H1N1 vaccine
The uncertainty over weekly allotments of a limited supply of H1N1 vaccine has complicated efforts to organize immunization clinics and distribute it to hundreds of providers in North Dakota and South Dakota.
Friday, November, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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The uncertainty over weekly allotments of a limited supply of H1N1 vaccine has complicated efforts to organize immunization clinics and distribute it to hundreds of providers in North Dakota and South Dakota.
Friday, November, 20, 2009 - Associated Press - News
AT THE OFFICE: Flu in the workplace: Firms try to plan for absenteeism; workers struggle with staying home
For under-the-weather workers, the decision to stay home or push through a day at the office always has been a hand-wringing one. Now, concerns over H1N1 flu, coupled with a lean economy, are putting workers' sick-leave dilemmas under the microscope.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - Chicago Tribune - Business
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For under-the-weather workers, the decision to stay home or push through a day at the office always has been a hand-wringing one. Now, concerns over H1N1 flu, coupled with a lean economy, are putting workers' sick-leave dilemmas under the microscope.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - Chicago Tribune - Business
No early flu shot for Santa
Two organizations representing department store Santas nationally asked that their members be vaccinated against H1N1 swine flu now because snotty-nosed, and possibly sick, kids breathe on them all day. But Kristen Ehresmann of the Minnesota Health Department said that is not going to happen.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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Two organizations representing department store Santas nationally asked that their members be vaccinated against H1N1 swine flu now because snotty-nosed, and possibly sick, kids breathe on them all day. But Kristen Ehresmann of the Minnesota Health Department said that is not going to happen.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News
N.D. marks second influenza death
Influenza surveillance coordinator Michelle Feist said the victim was a woman older than 60 in northwestern North Dakota who had an underlying condition.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - - News
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Influenza surveillance coordinator Michelle Feist said the victim was a woman older than 60 in northwestern North Dakota who had an underlying condition.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - - News
Latest Minnesota flu report offers some encouraging news
The Health Department reported that more Minnesotans with flu-like illnesses went to the doctor last week and five H1N1-related deaths were confirmed, brining the state total to 26 since the outbreak began in April. Just nine schools reported H1N1 swine flu outbreaks last week, down from 40 two weeks ago, 137 three weeks ago and 288 four weeks ago.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News
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The Health Department reported that more Minnesotans with flu-like illnesses went to the doctor last week and five H1N1-related deaths were confirmed, brining the state total to 26 since the outbreak began in April. Just nine schools reported H1N1 swine flu outbreaks last week, down from 40 two weeks ago, 137 three weeks ago and 288 four weeks ago.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News
AREA NEWS: H1N1 clinics, Holiday travel etc.
The H1N1 immunization clinic at 1 p.m. Saturday at Red River High School has added individuals ages 19 through 64 with chronic health conditions to its priority groups.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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The H1N1 immunization clinic at 1 p.m. Saturday at Red River High School has added individuals ages 19 through 64 with chronic health conditions to its priority groups.
Thursday, November, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
