7th death in DE from H1N1 influenza – WGMD.COM

While there have been no new reports of anyone ill with H1N1 influenza in recent weeks, a 7th Delawarean has died from the illness. State Public Health officials say a 47 year old Kent County man died Sunday from an H1N1 -related illness.

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Third wave of H1N1 approaching (The Daily Reflector)

A third wave of the H1N1 flu virus is building momentum, and that has the Pitt County Health Department redoubling its efforts to educate citizens about the importance of getting vaccinated.

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Third wave of H1N1 approaching (The Daily Reflector)

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H1N1 vaccinations still encouraged (Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune)

Wood County Health Department personnel have administered more than 5,800 H1N1 vaccinations this season and they are hopeful more people will get immunized through the spring.

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Health officials still encourage people to get H1N1 vaccinations (Marshfield News Herald)

Wood County Health Department personnel have administered more than 5,800 H1N1 vaccinations this season and they say they are hopeful more people will get immunized through the spring.

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H1N1 flu clinics nearing end (The Seymour Tribune)

Jackson County Health Department will soon bring an end to its Tuesday-Thursday clinic for the H1N1 vaccine. But that doesn’t mean the public should stop taking precautions against the flu.

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County sponsors H1N1 vaccine clinic at Regina (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

The Johnson County Department of Health sponsored an H1N1 vaccine clinic at Regina today, one of many such events around the county.

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County sponsors H1N1 vaccine clinic at Regina (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)

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Health news across Southwest Florida (Naples Daily News)

Here is this week’s health news in brief from across Southwest Florida:H1N1 vaccineCollier County Health Department is offering the H1N1 vaccine from 10 a.m.

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KJCT8.com – Grand Junction, Montrose – Weather, News, Sports | H1N1 restrictions still in place (KJCT 8 Grand Junction)

MESA COUNTY, Colo. (KJCT) — Falling H1N1 numbers aren’t convincing the Mesa County Health Department to discontinue recommending hospitals visitor restrictions.

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Free H1N1 shots available this month (Sampson Independent)

To celebrate the annual observance of National Influenza Vaccination week Tri-County Community Health Council, Inc. (TCCHC) announces that Homestead Health Center and Four County Medical Center are offering free H1N1 vaccines during the month of January.

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Free H1N1 shots available this month (Sampson Independent)

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H1N1 Virus : Muscogee County School District offering free H1N1 …

Muscogee County School District offering free H1N1 vaccinations to elementary … Columbus Ledger-Enquirer Because it is a new virus strain, unlike seasonal flu, most people have little to no immunity against the H1N1 virus. Symptoms of …

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