MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Measuring medical care
How do your medical clinic and hospital stack up with the quality of care they provide? A new statewide report, issued Thursday by the Minnesota Department of Health, lays out the details on perform...
Posted on 11/19/10 at 7:23 PM
Excel Dairy hearing in St. Paul on Thursday 
Thief River Falls residents will voice concerns about pollution from Excel Dairy before the Minnesota Senate Health Committee at a 2 p.m. hearing Thursday at the State Capitol in St. Paul.
By Herald Staff Report , January 20, 2010
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.
By Associated Press , December 30, 2009
Judge cancels hearing in TRF dairy suit 
A hearing was canceled Tuesday in Marshall County District Court in a civil suit filed by the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency against a rural Thief River Falls dairy.
By Kevin Bonham , December 15, 2009
Swine flu activity continues to drop in Minnesota 
Despite 10 more H1N1 deaths in Minnesota, the state health department said infections are dropping.
By Associated Press , December 02, 2009
H1N1 linked to six Duluth deaths 
Five of the six who have died in Duluth were adults, and one was a child.
By John Myers , November 26, 2009
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.
By Associated Press , November 24, 2009
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.
By Herald Staff Report , November 24, 2009
Latest Minnesota flu report offers some encouraging news 
By Don Davis , November 18, 2009
H1N1 vaccine at RiverView Clinics; priority groups expanded
UPDATED 3:45 P.M.People in the targeted groups interested in receiving the H1N1 vaccine are asked to call the RiverView Clinic in advance. Grand Forks Public Health has also expanded priority groups for its Saturday clinic.
By Herald staff report , November 18, 2009
H1N1: Minnesota reports six more swine flu deaths
UPDATED 2:44Minnesota health officials reported six more swine flu deaths and one more from an undetermined flulike illness today but said overall flu activity in the state dipped again.
By Steve Karnowski , November 12, 2009
Crookston calls school off because of flu 
W-A-O district nears normalcy after closing last week; Devils Lake reports 13 percent absence rateAbout 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.
October 20, 2009
Swine flu vaccine arrives in Minnesota 
UPDATED 7:30 P.M.As Minnesota reported its seventh death from swine flu complications Monday, a few hundred doctors and nurses began receiving the first doses of the vaccine health officials hope will slow the flu’s spread through the state.
By Chris Williams , October 05, 2009
Minnesota records 7th death from swine flu 
Minnesota has recorded its seventh death of complications from the swine flu, and this time it is a child from Hennepin County.
By Associated Press , October 05, 2009
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.By Associated Press , September 25, 2009
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