SWINE FLU
New flu, old lessons
It feels as if we've been here before: New type of influenza is identified, virus begins to spread, public health officials sound the alarm. This time it's influenza A (H3N2), which apparently is bei...
Posted on 8/10/12 at 10:21 AM
'Ban the Bug' campaign set
Health officials say that since H1N1 flu vaccinations are available at most clinics, pharmacies and other locations, most Minnesotans should get vaccinated. H1N1 flu, also known as swine flu, vaccinat...
Posted on 1/9/10 at 12:56 AM
Swine flu vaccine? No, thanks
During the Thanksgiving gatherings with friends, one of the frequently asked questions was about H1N1 vaccination. My response was: "No. I don't take H1N1 vaccine or regular flu vaccine.&qu...
Posted on 12/4/09 at 6:42 PM
Did I Just Kill 17 Million People? Oopsie!
I committed mass murder by accident this morning. Someone linked me this educational game that's supposed to teach you how difficult it is to manage a pandemic flu situation. Essentially, you get to m...
Posted on 10/22/09 at 4:47 AM
NDSU being proactive regarding H1N1
Information regarding H1N1 and how NDSU is being proactive available at http://www.ndsu.edu/news/ ...
Posted on 5/5/09 at 6:25 AM
AROUND MINNESOTA: Man accused of killing brother ... Ex-cop acquitted ... Man reconvicted of wife's death ... more 
St. Paul police have arrested a 59-year-old man accused of stabbing and killing his younger brother. Police said they received a report about 7 a.m. Saturday that a man had been stabbed. When they arrived, they found the victim and suspect inside the home, where they both live.
By Associated Press , February 21, 2010
No new swine flu deaths reported in Minnesota 
Flu activity remains sporadic in Minnesota, as the second-wave of the swine flu continues creeping along while the seasonal flu hasn’t yet taken off.
By Associated Press , February 17, 2010
HEALTH AND WELLNESS: H1N1 still lurks
February 13, 2010
U.S. swine flu epidemic shows signs of being over 
Is the U.S. swine flu epidemic over? Federal health officials won’t go so far as to say that, but today they reported for the fourth week in a row that no states had widespread flu activity.
By Mike Stobbe , February 05, 2010
Swine flu levels remain low in Minnesota 
ST. PAUL — The Health Department reports the swine flu remains at a low ebb in the state, with no new outbreaks or deaths in the past week.
By Associated Press , February 03, 2010
Altru offers H1N1, seasonal flu shots
Altru Health System still has 2,600 doses of H1N1 and 2,500 doses of seasonal flu vaccines respectively, according to an Altru press release.By Herald Staff Report , January 29, 2010
H1N1: Canada donates excess vaccine to W.H.O. 
UPDATED 12:52 P.M.Canada will give five million excess doses of H1N1 vaccine plus $6 million to the World Health Organization.
By Helen Branswell , January 28, 2010
H1N1 and flu shot clinics set
An H1N1 and seasonal flu shot clinic is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday in the Grand Forks Senior Center, 620 Fourth Ave. S.By Herald Staff Report , January 26, 2010
Another H1N1, seasonal flu clinic Thursday in GF
An H1N1 and seasonal flu shot clinic is set for 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday in the Grand Forks Senior Center, 620 Fourth Ave. S.By Herald Staff Report , January 26, 2010
Officials stress need for second H1N1 vaccine 
Parents of children in North Dakota who had their first swine flu vaccination are likely to get a phone call reminding them to get their kids in for the second dose.
By Patrick Springer , January 23, 2010
Report: Swine flu infections remain low in Minnesota
Swine flu infections remain low in Minnesota, although the Minnesota Department of Health is reporting one more confirmed death.By Associated Press , January 13, 2010
H1N1 clinics to be held in Grand Forks, Polk counties Thursday
Free H1N1 immunization clinics will be held Thursday.By James R. Johnson , January 12, 2010
AREA NEWS: Snowmobiling rules ... H1N1 clinic ... Larimore blood drive 
The city of Grand Forks and the Grand Forks Police Department is reminding outdoor enthusiasts that snowmobiling within the city limits is allowed only on designated routes.
By Herald Staff Reports , January 08, 2010
West Fargo teen with H1N1 transfers hospitals 
A 15-year-old West Fargo boy who has been in critical condition battling H1N1 flu since Oct. 19 has recovered enough to leave the pediatric intensive care unit at MeritCare Children’s Hospital.
By Forum Staff Report , January 07, 2010
2 more dead of swine flu in Minn., total now 54
Two more people have died of the swine flu in Minnesota, but new statistics from the state Health Department show overall flu activity remains low.By Associated Press , January 06, 2010
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