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H1N1: Businesses and schools asked to be lenient with doctors' notes
The State Health Department is urging businesses and schools to relax their requirements for doctor's notes because of the flu.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - - News
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The State Health Department is urging businesses and schools to relax their requirements for doctor's notes because of the flu.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - - News
USDA confirms H1N1 in Minnesota pigs
At least one pig from Minnesota has tested positive for the H1N1 virus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Monday, the first case of a pig contracting the virus in the United States.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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At least one pig from Minnesota has tested positive for the H1N1 virus, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Monday, the first case of a pig contracting the virus in the United States.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Flu prompts Fargo Meritcare visitor restrictions
Two MeritCare Hospital locations in Fargo are restricting visitors due to the prevalence of H1N1 flu in the community and to protect patients from exposure, the hospital announced this morning.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - - News
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Two MeritCare Hospital locations in Fargo are restricting visitors due to the prevalence of H1N1 flu in the community and to protect patients from exposure, the hospital announced this morning.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - - News
AREA NEWS: Flu clinic:...Drug-free week...Halloween safety
Flu clinic: Altru Clinic’s Family Medicine Center will open a walk-in clinic today specifically for healthy patients with flu-like symptoms in the Grand Forks area. Those with conditions putting them in a high risk category for flu complications or those outside of the Grand Forks area should see their primary healthcare provider.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Flu clinic: Altru Clinic’s Family Medicine Center will open a walk-in clinic today specifically for healthy patients with flu-like symptoms in the Grand Forks area. Those with conditions putting them in a high risk category for flu complications or those outside of the Grand Forks area should see their primary healthcare provider.
Monday, October, 19, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Altru to open walk-in flu clinic
Beginning Monday, Altru will open a walk-in clinic specifically for healthy patients with flu-like symptoms in the Grand Forks area. The purpose of this clinic is to provide care for patients with flu-like symptoms in a convenient way and to protect patients coming in for regular appointments from viruses.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - - News
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Beginning Monday, Altru will open a walk-in clinic specifically for healthy patients with flu-like symptoms in the Grand Forks area. The purpose of this clinic is to provide care for patients with flu-like symptoms in a convenient way and to protect patients coming in for regular appointments from viruses.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - - News
Hitting early, swine flu claims 11 more kids in US
WASHINGTON — As the swine flu outbreak strikes the U.S. early and hard, health officials note a worrisome number of child deaths and warn that supplies of vaccine will remain scarce for at least the next couple of weeks.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - - News
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WASHINGTON — As the swine flu outbreak strikes the U.S. early and hard, health officials note a worrisome number of child deaths and warn that supplies of vaccine will remain scarce for at least the next couple of weeks.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - - News
Three Minnesota pigs may have tested positive for H1N1 swine flu virus
Preliminary tests show three pigs in Minnesota may have contracted the swine flu virus making them the first potential U.S. cases in swine, agricultural officials said Friday. They stressed the finding does not threaten food safety. The samples were taken from pigs shown at the Minnesota State Fair between Aug. 26 and Sept. 1 as part of a university research project. Officials expect results next week to confirm whether the pigs were infected with swine flu virus, also known as H1N1.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Preliminary tests show three pigs in Minnesota may have contracted the swine flu virus making them the first potential U.S. cases in swine, agricultural officials said Friday. They stressed the finding does not threaten food safety. The samples were taken from pigs shown at the Minnesota State Fair between Aug. 26 and Sept. 1 as part of a university research project. Officials expect results next week to confirm whether the pigs were infected with swine flu virus, also known as H1N1.
Saturday, October, 17, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Swine flu hits hard and early — claims 11 more children
Swine flu is causing unprecedented illness for so early in the fall — including a worrisome count of child deaths — and the government warned Friday that vaccine supplies will be even more scarce than expected through this month.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Swine flu is causing unprecedented illness for so early in the fall — including a worrisome count of child deaths — and the government warned Friday that vaccine supplies will be even more scarce than expected through this month.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Riverside Christian School sees flu surge this week
Administrative assistant Rachel Triance said Riverside Christian School had its highest student absences of the year Monday and Tuesday, when about 13 percent of the 121 students were gone with influenza-like illness. More students were absent with other illnesses, and Triance said school officials have urged parents to keep their children home if they show any possible symptoms of influenza.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Administrative assistant Rachel Triance said Riverside Christian School had its highest student absences of the year Monday and Tuesday, when about 13 percent of the 121 students were gone with influenza-like illness. More students were absent with other illnesses, and Triance said school officials have urged parents to keep their children home if they show any possible symptoms of influenza.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Swine flu vaccine expected in N.D. late next week
North Dakota's Health Department expects 12,300 doses of swine flu vaccine to arrive in the state late next week.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota's Health Department expects 12,300 doses of swine flu vaccine to arrive in the state late next week.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - - News
Flu hot line set up in North Dakota
North Dakota's Health Department has launched a toll-free hot line for people with questions about the flu, including the swine flu.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota's Health Department has launched a toll-free hot line for people with questions about the flu, including the swine flu.
Friday, October, 16, 2009 - - News
Flood control project funds part of final appropriations bill
North Dakota’s Congressional delegation said Thursday that $2.5 million has been allocated for final modifications to the permanent flood control project in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.
Thursday, October, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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North Dakota’s Congressional delegation said Thursday that $2.5 million has been allocated for final modifications to the permanent flood control project in Grand Forks and East Grand Forks.
Thursday, October, 15, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Official: More Canadians will be immunized for H1N1 faster than other countries
David Butler-Jones said when the H1N1 vaccine becomes available in early November, Canadians will be immunized faster than people in other parts of the world. In some jurisdictions, such as Iqaluit, Nunavut, the population will be immunized within a matter of weeks, he said.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Canadian Press - News
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David Butler-Jones said when the H1N1 vaccine becomes available in early November, Canadians will be immunized faster than people in other parts of the world. In some jurisdictions, such as Iqaluit, Nunavut, the population will be immunized within a matter of weeks, he said.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Canadian Press - News
N.D. Health Department reports more flu
North Dakota's Health Department reports 563 people have the flu compared with 159 last week at this time and only five from a year ago. Grand Forks health director Don Shields says the flu season is off to an early start and is hitting young people especially hard.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - - News
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North Dakota's Health Department reports 563 people have the flu compared with 159 last week at this time and only five from a year ago. Grand Forks health director Don Shields says the flu season is off to an early start and is hitting young people especially hard.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - - News
Flu outbreaks in Minnesota schools surge
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Warren, Minn., cancels school
Almost half of high school students out sick with flu-like symptoms
With nearly half the high school students home sick with the flu Tuesday in Warren, Minn., Superintendent Bryan Thygeson Made the call: no school today.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Almost half of high school students out sick with flu-like symptoms
With nearly half the high school students home sick with the flu Tuesday in Warren, Minn., Superintendent Bryan Thygeson Made the call: no school today.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
EGF emergency manager warns of potential H1N1 outbreak
Randy Gust, East Grand Forks Fire Chief and emergency manager, told City Council members Tuesday his department has seen a recent surge in residents calling to be transported to Altru Hospital because of severe flu cases.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Randy Gust, East Grand Forks Fire Chief and emergency manager, told City Council members Tuesday his department has seen a recent surge in residents calling to be transported to Altru Hospital because of severe flu cases.
Wednesday, October, 14, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
In Grand Forks pharmacies, anti-flu medications fly off the shelves
Residents put rush on Tamiflu; health care providers stock up
Shipments of seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccine still two to three weeks away for Grand Forks and Polk counties.
Tuesday, October, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Residents put rush on Tamiflu; health care providers stock up
Shipments of seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccine still two to three weeks away for Grand Forks and Polk counties.
Tuesday, October, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
COLUMNIST MARILYN HAGERTY: GF and region fight back against 1918 flu
Tuesday, October, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
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Tuesday, October, 13, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Opinion
18 percent of Larimore students absent Monday
Principal Leslie Wiegandt said 33 students were absent Monday — 16.5 percent of the Elementary School’s 200 students. The High School had a 19.4 percent absence rate Monday, with 49 of its 252 students gone for an illness.
Monday, October, 12, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Principal Leslie Wiegandt said 33 students were absent Monday — 16.5 percent of the Elementary School’s 200 students. The High School had a 19.4 percent absence rate Monday, with 49 of its 252 students gone for an illness.
Monday, October, 12, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
