H1N1
Where have all the flu germs gone?
Every winter I can count on doing at least one story about the extent of seasonal influenza. This year? Nothing, nada, zilch. I can't remember the last time this happened. So what gives? It seems...
Posted on 4/13/10 at 11:23 AM
State settles in for long flu fight
State health officials are tweaking their H1N1 swine influenza guidelines as Minnesota settles in for an unpredictable flu fight that could last months. Doctors and clinicians have sent more than 400 ...
Posted on 5/4/09 at 12:56 PM
More county H1N1 vaccination clinics announced
H1N1 clinics continue through JanuaryDecember 31, 2009
Dates corrected: H1N1 clinics Thursday, Dec. 10 and Wednesday, Dec. 16
Washington County is giving flu shots to targeted groups on Tuesdays, Dec. 8 and 15 at the Cottage Grove Service Center at 13000 Ravine Parkway S.December 09, 2009
Washington County expands H1N1 flu vaccination clinics
Washington County’s Department of Public Health and Environment will be conducting expanded H1N1 flu vaccination clinics throughout December.December 02, 2009
County prepares for big turnout at H1N1 clinics
Washington County health officials have 4,000 doses of H1N1 influenza vaccine for a weekend clinic for children and say they are prepared for a big turnout.By Scott Wente , November 17, 2009
H1N1 clinics for children Nov. 21
Washington County’s Department of Public Health and Environment is conducting H1N1 flu vaccination clinics for children ages 4 through 9 from 9 a.m. to 12 noon Saturday, Nov. 21November 13, 2009
Seven more die from flu
State health officials determined last week that seven Minnesotans had died of the flu, and they are older than many other cases.By Don Davis , November 12, 2009
H1N1 vaccination plans continue
Mass H1N1 influenza vaccinations for area residents could start within a few weeks, a Washington County public health official said today.By Scott Wente , November 04, 2009
2 more flu deaths confirmed
Minnesota health officials confirmed two more deaths from H1N1 flu Wednesday and more schools report flu outbreaksBy Don Davis , October 29, 2009
Regina implements stricter restrictions on visitors to stop spread of flu
In an effort to reduce the spread of infection including H1N1 flu to hospitalized patients, Regina Medical Center has introduced new visiting guidelines for visitors.October 26, 2009
H1N1 response 'gearing up'
Washington County has heightened its response to increased H1N1 influenza activity.By Scott Wente , October 23, 2009
Sick Minnesotans swamp FluLine
Health officials are scrambling to expand a hotline for Minnesotans suffering from the flu after callers to the new service reported the telephone went unanswered, they received busy signals and there were hours-long waits before nurses called back.By Don Davis , October 23, 2009
Nurses ready to give flu advice via phone
Operators are standing by to answer calls from feverish, coughing and achy MinnesotansBy Don Davis , October 22, 2009
Minnesota vaccine deliveries delayed
Minnesota Health Department officials say much of the H1N1 flu vaccine may not arrive until after ThanksgivingBy Don Davis , October 22, 2009
State H1N1 hotline plan gets local attention
Minnesota health officials are developing an H1N1 influenza information hotline, and some of the details surprised Washington County commissioners who were briefed on the project.By Scott Wente , October 15, 2009
First H1N1 doses given today
Washington County begins administering H1N1 influenza vaccinations today, but the public will have to wait a few weeks for a dose.By Scott Wente , October 14, 2009
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