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Mass H1N1 swine flu vaccinations begin today

Mass H1N1 swine flu vaccinations begin today

The vaccine for the H1N1 swine flu will be made widely available to San Mateo County residents starting today, county officials announced. County officials said the health system received a large enough supply of the vaccine in recent weeks to offer it ...

 

Deaths not linked to H1N1 vaccines: WHO

About 40 people have died after being inoculated against H1N1 pandemic flu, but investigations so far show the fatalities were not caused by the vaccine, the World Health Organization said on Thursday.

 

Poll: Most adults don't want H1N1 shot

Poll: Most adults don't want H1N1 shot

More than half of all adult Americans say they don't want to get the H1N1 flu vaccine, according to a new national poll.

 

No H1N1 vaccine for Guantanamo, White House says

The White House denied on Tuesday that any H1N1 flu vaccine is now going to terrorism suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, heading off controversy over swine flu prevention priorities.

 

New Advice on Swine Flu for Pregnant Women

New Advice on Swine Flu for Pregnant Women

Pregnant women need only one dose, but children under 10 still need two doses, federal officials said.

 

Panel eyes H1N1 vaccine safety

Independent experts meet today as part of the government's efforts to monitor campaign.

 

Adviser: H1N1 vaccine catching up to demand

A senior adviser to President Obama says the government will catch up to the demand for swine flu vaccine within a week.

 

Frustration looms as H1N1 vaccines run out

Yessica Maher of Los Angeles, California, feels let down. She had wanted to get the H1N1 vaccine for herself and her children, but that's proving to be difficult.

 

H1N1 vaccine a tough sell to pregnant women

H1N1 vaccine a tough sell to pregnant women

Because of the risks from flu, they should be among the first in line to get both the H1N1 and seasonal influenza shots, medical experts say. Yet many are averse to vaccinations or medication.

As the H1N1 influenza vaccine trickles into clinics and pharmacies over the next few weeks, public health officials and doctors desperately hope that pregnant women will be at the front of the line for the shot.

 

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