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epidemic of influenza here in 1918
UND was closed in October when the flu epidemic of 1918 spread through campus and its army training camp. And everything was shut down in Grand Forks in October 1918. The schools were closed. Public meetings were banned. There were no church services. There could be no public funerals.
Sunday, October, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
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epidemic of influenza here in 1918
UND was closed in October when the flu epidemic of 1918 spread through campus and its army training camp. And everything was shut down in Grand Forks in October 1918. The schools were closed. Public meetings were banned. There were no church services. There could be no public funerals.
Sunday, October, 11, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Community
Rapid City, S.D., schools get clean to ward off swine flu
Rapid City schools are getting a thorough cleaning in hopes of reducing the number of students and staff who fall ill from swine flu.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Rapid City schools are getting a thorough cleaning in hopes of reducing the number of students and staff who fall ill from swine flu.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
U of M volunteers keep students informed about flu
About 100 University of Minnesota students are turning up with suspected cases of swine flu every week; however most of those H1N1 cases aren't identified by doctors or nurses, but rather by student volunteers called health advocates.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
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About 100 University of Minnesota students are turning up with suspected cases of swine flu every week; however most of those H1N1 cases aren't identified by doctors or nurses, but rather by student volunteers called health advocates.
Saturday, October, 10, 2009 - Minnesota Public Radio - News
Study shows no problem giving seasonal, H1N1 vaccines at same time
New data from U.S. studies seems to confirm that only one dose of H1N1 vaccine will be needed to protect adults and seniors and that giving seasonal and pandemic flu shots at the same time should be fine, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said Friday.
Friday, October, 09, 2009 - Canadian Press - News
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New data from U.S. studies seems to confirm that only one dose of H1N1 vaccine will be needed to protect adults and seniors and that giving seasonal and pandemic flu shots at the same time should be fine, the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases said Friday.
Friday, October, 09, 2009 - Canadian Press - News
U.S., other nations stop counting pandemic flu cases
U.S. health officials have lost track of how many illnesses and deaths have been caused by the first global flu epidemic in 40 years. And they did it on purpose.
Friday, October, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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U.S. health officials have lost track of how many illnesses and deaths have been caused by the first global flu epidemic in 40 years. And they did it on purpose.
Friday, October, 09, 2009 - Associated Press - News
AP Poll: Third of parents oppose swine flu vaccine
Some parents say they are concerned about side effects from the new vaccine — even though nothing serious has turned up in tests so far — while others say swine flu doesn't amount to any greater health threat than seasonal flu.
Thursday, October, 08, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Some parents say they are concerned about side effects from the new vaccine — even though nothing serious has turned up in tests so far — while others say swine flu doesn't amount to any greater health threat than seasonal flu.
Thursday, October, 08, 2009 - Associated Press - News
Central High School experiences surge in absences
About 125 to 150 students were absent Wednesday — a total that equals nearly 12.5 percent to 15 percent of the 1,003 students who attend Central, according to enrollment reports from August. Of those absent, 61 reported flu-like symptoms, Prinicpal Buck Kasowski said.
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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About 125 to 150 students were absent Wednesday — a total that equals nearly 12.5 percent to 15 percent of the 1,003 students who attend Central, according to enrollment reports from August. Of those absent, 61 reported flu-like symptoms, Prinicpal Buck Kasowski said.
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Sebelius: Americans must get swine flu vaccination
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius appealed anew today for widespread inoculation against a surging swine flu threat, calling the vaccine "safe and secure."
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - - News
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Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius appealed anew today for widespread inoculation against a surging swine flu threat, calling the vaccine "safe and secure."
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - - News
Doctors provide parents with warning signs of severe swine flu
Minnesota's doctors are urging parents to watch for warnings signs that their child is having a bout of flu so severe it requires medical attention.
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - - News
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Minnesota's doctors are urging parents to watch for warnings signs that their child is having a bout of flu so severe it requires medical attention.
Wednesday, October, 07, 2009 - - News
U.S. still sees seasonal flu vaccine shortage
Early demand exceeds supply; clinics still postponed
Kirby Kruger said some American distributors have delayed shipments of their vaccine because they are starting to ship H1N1 vaccines.
Monday, October, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Early demand exceeds supply; clinics still postponed
Kirby Kruger said some American distributors have delayed shipments of their vaccine because they are starting to ship H1N1 vaccines.
Monday, October, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
N.D. to receive H1N1 vaccines this week
Health care workers expect 4,000-dose shipment this week
North Dakota should receive its first doses of H1N1 influenza vaccine sometime this week, the Department of Health’s state epidemiologist said.
Monday, October, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Health care workers expect 4,000-dose shipment this week
North Dakota should receive its first doses of H1N1 influenza vaccine sometime this week, the Department of Health’s state epidemiologist said.
Monday, October, 05, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Three more Minnesotans die of swine flu
Minnesota health officials Friday reported three more deaths linked to swine flu, doubling the number of swine flu-related deaths in the state since April.
Saturday, October, 03, 2009 - Associated Press - News
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Minnesota health officials Friday reported three more deaths linked to swine flu, doubling the number of swine flu-related deaths in the state since April.
Saturday, October, 03, 2009 - Associated Press - News
1st area H1N1 'swine' flu vaccine targeted to health providers
In North Dakota, state health officials also said Thursday that they expect the next batch of H1N1 vaccine to arrive in mid-October, and eventually expect to receive enough of the vaccine to meet demand. Similarly, Minnesota’s first 28,000 doses of swine flu vaccine are earmarked for health care workers. Minnesota health officials couldn’t say when more doses are expected.
Friday, October, 02, 2009 - The Forum - News
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In North Dakota, state health officials also said Thursday that they expect the next batch of H1N1 vaccine to arrive in mid-October, and eventually expect to receive enough of the vaccine to meet demand. Similarly, Minnesota’s first 28,000 doses of swine flu vaccine are earmarked for health care workers. Minnesota health officials couldn’t say when more doses are expected.
Friday, October, 02, 2009 - The Forum - News
First shipments of swine flu vaccine are targeted for health workers
Minnesota and North Dakota’s first shipments of H1N1 influenza vaccine, due next week, will be targeted toward health providers on the front lines in treating flu victims. In North Dakota, state health officials also said Thursday that they expect the next batch of H1N1 vaccine to arrive in mid-October, and eventually expect to receive enough of the vaccine to meet demand. Similarly, Minnesota’s first 28,000 doses of swine flu vaccine are earmarked for health care workers.
Friday, October, 02, 2009 - The Forum - News
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Minnesota and North Dakota’s first shipments of H1N1 influenza vaccine, due next week, will be targeted toward health providers on the front lines in treating flu victims. In North Dakota, state health officials also said Thursday that they expect the next batch of H1N1 vaccine to arrive in mid-October, and eventually expect to receive enough of the vaccine to meet demand. Similarly, Minnesota’s first 28,000 doses of swine flu vaccine are earmarked for health care workers.
Friday, October, 02, 2009 - The Forum - News
Polk County Health, Grand Forks County Public Health postpone flu shots
Grand Forks County Health and Polk County Public Health have cancelled seasonal flu shots because of a delay in vaccine shipments.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Grand Forks County Health and Polk County Public Health have cancelled seasonal flu shots because of a delay in vaccine shipments.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
Survey: Getting swine flu vaccine top business concern
When it comes to preparing for a swine flu outbreak, the top concern for most U.S. business leaders is getting enough vaccine for their employees, according to a new survey.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - AP Business Writer - Business
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When it comes to preparing for a swine flu outbreak, the top concern for most U.S. business leaders is getting enough vaccine for their employees, according to a new survey.
Wednesday, September, 30, 2009 - AP Business Writer - Business
H1N1 flu threat prompts Bismarck schools suspend attendance policy
Superintendent Paul Johnson says the move at Bismarck Century and Bismarck High is aimed at ensuring students stay home if they are sick.
Monday, September, 28, 2009 - - News
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Superintendent Paul Johnson says the move at Bismarck Century and Bismarck High is aimed at ensuring students stay home if they are sick.
Monday, September, 28, 2009 - - News
Vaccine may offer protection for cardiac patients
A review of the facts published in the October edition of The Lancet Infectious Diseases reports that flu can trigger heart attacks and cause cardiovascular death. However, the influenza vaccine may offer protection for cardiac patients. As a result, more efforts are required to encourage people with heart disease and diabetes (which increases the risk of heart attacks) to have the flu shot. This might be particularly necessary with the threatening of the H1N1 influenza (swine flu) pandemic and seasonal flu outbreaks when many more people are expected to catch the flu.
Saturday, September, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
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A review of the facts published in the October edition of The Lancet Infectious Diseases reports that flu can trigger heart attacks and cause cardiovascular death. However, the influenza vaccine may offer protection for cardiac patients. As a result, more efforts are required to encourage people with heart disease and diabetes (which increases the risk of heart attacks) to have the flu shot. This might be particularly necessary with the threatening of the H1N1 influenza (swine flu) pandemic and seasonal flu outbreaks when many more people are expected to catch the flu.
Saturday, September, 26, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - Features
AROUND MINNESOTA: Minnesota churches urged to take H1N1 flu precautions
Minnesota's churches and other faith community gathering sites are among the places that state health officials are warning to take precautions against the spread of h1n1 flu, also known as swine flu.
Friday, September, 25, 2009 - - News
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Minnesota's churches and other faith community gathering sites are among the places that state health officials are warning to take precautions against the spread of h1n1 flu, also known as swine flu.
Friday, September, 25, 2009 - - News
PREPARING FOR H1N1: Pandemic flu scare hits pork industry hard
Even if nobody gets sick with H1N1 flu at Jim Gibbens’ Hexagon Farms near Cando, N.D., the virus already has taken a serious toll there. The villain isn’t the virus itself, actually, but the name by which it commonly goes: Swine flu.
Friday, September, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
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Even if nobody gets sick with H1N1 flu at Jim Gibbens’ Hexagon Farms near Cando, N.D., the virus already has taken a serious toll there. The villain isn’t the virus itself, actually, but the name by which it commonly goes: Swine flu.
Friday, September, 25, 2009 - Grand Forks Herald - News
