County health chief honored for H1N1 response (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)

LOVELAND – Calling her a “visionary,” the McKee Medical Center Foundation on Tuesday honored Dr. Adrienne LeBailly, Larimer County Department of Health director, with the McKee Community Health Award for her handling of the H1N1 flu vaccine distribution here.

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Still Time to Get H1N1 Flu Vaccine (WJHG Panama City)

It is not too late to protect yourself against the H1N1 Flu by getting a vaccination

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Still Time to Get H1N1 Flu Vaccine (WMBB TV Panama City)

It is not too late to protect yourself against the H1N1 Flu by getting a vaccination.

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Larimer health director honored for H1N1 response (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)

LOVELAND — Calling her a “visionary,” the McKee Medical Center Foundation today honored Dr. Adrienne LeBailly, Larimer County Department of Health director, with the McKee Community Health Award for her handling of the H1N1 flu vaccine distribution here.

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St. Theresa Point First Nation Community – H1N1 Vaccination Clinic (Health Canada)

Health Canada employees help with mass H1N1 vaccination at St. Theresa Point First Nations community. Visit www.healthcanada.gc.ca for more information.

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H1N1 seen lying low, then rising again in Europe (The Malaysian Insider)

LONDON, March 9 — Europe is unlikely to see another wave of pandemic H1N1 flu soon but local epidemics are likely as winter returns to the northern hemisphere, health officials said yesterday. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) said the H1N1 swine flu virus would probably spread at low levels during 2010’s spring and summer, and be the dominant and threatening strain …

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Teen Paralyzed After Getting H1N1 Vaccine (WFMZ Eastern Pennsylvania and Western New Jersey)

CECIL COUNTY, Md. — A 16-year-old boy in Maryland was paralyzed from the chest down after getting the H1N1 flu vaccine at school, a doctor said. “Under very heavy treatment, not only did he not improve, he even got slightly worse,” said Sinai pediatric neurologist Dr. Yuval Shafrir.

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H1N1 program put influenza on run in New Brunswick (Telegraph-Journal)

The long lineups and minor side effects associated with the H1N1 influenza vaccination program seem to be paying off.

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NISD successfully completes H1N1 student vaccinations (SACommunties)

It took 2½ months and scores of sore arms, but the daunting task of inoculating the NISD student body against the H1N1 virus is over.

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Boone County Public health to offer H1N1 vaccinations (Boone News Republican)

Boone County Public Health reminds residents that children six months through nine years of age are recommended to receive two doses of the H1N1 vaccination.

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