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ANN BAILEY: One step at a time
Sixteen months down and 10 to go.
Those numbers sum up the number of months Ellen, my 6-year-old daughter, has been in treatment for leukemia and how many she has left. In some ways those 16 months seem interminable and it’s difficult for me to recall what life was like before she was diagnosed.
Sunday, October, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community

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THEIR OPINION: Feeling good or bad, take it easy
It’s not a good time to party, but it’s also not a good time to hide. Fear of catching the can-be deadly H1N1 has moms and dads rushing their children to the emergency room to make sure they are going to make it through this illness.
Sunday, October, 25, 2009 - - Opinion

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Obama declares H1N1 'swine' flu outbreak national emergency
President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.
Saturday, October, 24, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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H1N1: More limited vaccine doses headed for North Dakota
The CDC is sending 21,200 doses of H1N1 vaccine to North Dakota next week, and those doses in turn will be shipped to various providers the following week.
Friday, October, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Minnesota baby who died of swine flu had heart ailment
Ten people have died of swine flu-related illness in Minnesota. The state health department says the victims include another child from Steele County and a Martin County woman in her early 60s, and both also had underlying health conditions.
Friday, October, 23, 2009 - - News

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Swine flu pediatric deaths in U.S. rise to 95
The CDC said 46 states have widespread flu.
Friday, October, 23, 2009 - - News

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Tips to have a flu-free party this holiday season
Here are some tips for preventing the spread of the flu during holiday gatherings.
Friday, October, 23, 2009 - Associated Press - Features

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Altru announces H1N1 vaccination guidelines
Altru Health Systems has not received H1N1 flu vaccine shipments since Oct. 16, but it has announced the manner in which it will proceed with vaccinations once the vaccine arrives.
Friday, October, 23, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Callers swamp Minnesota FluLine
Health officials are scrambling to expand a hotline for Minnesotans suffering from the flu after callers to the new service reported the telephone went unanswered, they received busy signals and there were hours-long waits before nurses called back.
Friday, October, 23, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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H1N1: Three more deaths in Minnesota
Three more deaths make a total of 10 Minnesotans who have died from the H1N1 virus, according to the Minnesota Department of Health.
Thursday, October, 22, 2009 - Minnesota Department of Health - News

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Hastings, Minn., special needs student, 11, dies of H1N1
Oliver Franklin Finley, age 11, a Hastings Middle School student and the son of Steve and Nancy Finley, died last Saturday afternoon of complications from the H1N1 flu virus. “He passed away from pneumonia,” Nancy Finley said. “Oliver was severely disabled and wasn’t able to cough.”
Thursday, October, 22, 2009 - Hastings (Minn.) Star-Gazette - News

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H1N1 vaccine production way behind
The federal government originally promised 120 million doses of swine flu vaccine by now. Only 13 million have come through.
Thursday, October, 22, 2009 - Associated Press - News

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Minnesota, N.D. still await more H1N1 vaccine
Minnesota and North Dakota health officials still don’t know when the H1N1 vaccine might be available to the general public, but they do know it won’t come as quickly as many in both states have been hoping.
Thursday, October, 22, 2009 - The Forum - News

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Flu bug sacks Cleveland Browns
Twelve players on the NFL's Cleveland Browns have been hit by the flu. Players have not been tested for the swine flu virus.
Wednesday, October, 21, 2009 - Associated Press - Sports

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1,700 H1N1 flu vaccine doses freeze en route to N.D. locations
At least 30 providers report indicators vaccine was frozen
North Dakota health officials are investigating how 1,700 doses of H1N1 vaccine froze while they were shipped to locations statewide last week, rendering them ineffective. Some of the vaccine reportedly was shipped to northeast North Dakota locations.
Wednesday, October, 21, 2009 - The Forum - News

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Nurses to give flu advice by phone
Minnesota opens flu help line
What Minnesota health officials call the country’s first statewide flu help line that can prescribe medicine launched Wednesday at (866) 259-4655. Minnesota FluLine, open 24 hours every day indefinitely, was established to give Minnesotans who think they have the flu a place to call for advice.
Wednesday, October, 21, 2009 - State Capitol Bureau - News

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Cold harms more than 1,000 doses of H1N1 vaccine in North Dakota
N.D. health department recommends revaccinations
Some North Dakota residents may have to be revaccinated against the H1N1 flu strain after some of last week’s batch of doses possibly got too cold, the state said Tuesday.
Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Crookston calls school off because of flu
W-A-O district nears normalcy after closing last week; Devils Lake reports 13 percent absence rate
About 15 percent of the district’s 1,270 students had the flu on Monday, he said, a large increase over last week’s absence rate.
Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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RiverView Health in Crookston imposes visitor restrictions
RiverView Health in Crookston joined many regional hospitals Tuesday in imposing visitor restrictions because of the spread of the flu.
Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News

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Fargo-Moorhead area steps up efforts to fight flu
A rising number of flu cases has forced Fargo-Moorhead hospitals, schools and day cares into a battle against the virus.
Tuesday, October, 20, 2009 - The Forum - News

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