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More than 22 million doses of swine flu vaccine are available now, and most Americans should soon find it easier to get their dose, U.S. health officials said today. ...more
October 27, 2009
Q. My 91 year old mother is a survivor of the 1918-1919 pandemic. As long as she can remember, she has never had another flu since. Nor have I contacted a flu to the best of my knowledge. Is it possible for the children of the pandemic survivors to have built up an immunity to flu viruses? ...more
October 27, 2009
Q. Once you have had the H1N1 virus, can you catch it again? ...more
October 27, 2009
Q. As a health care worker in a small office in Pasco County, where and when can our staff receive H1N1 vaccine? ...more
October 27, 2009
Q. Why did they open the schools, why not wait until everyone had the shot and then open the schools, seems like a lot of people could avoid getting ill. ...more
October 27, 2009
Q. Why do some people die and others don't? Do they die in their sleep? Why can doctors not help them? ...more
October 27, 2009
Q. I'm wondering if someone has had symptoms of swine flu i.e. high fever, cough, body aches, etc and H1N1 has not been confirmed but most likely is the illness does the body build up immunity to swine flu and is it still recommended that the person receive the vaccine? ...more
October 27, 2009
Friday is the deadline to register for a workshop next week on legal issues for employers arising from the swine flu pandemic. ...more
October 27, 2009
Hillsborough public elementary school students can get swine flu vaccinations at selected high schools beginning next week. ...more
October 27, 2009
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