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Swine flu infections down
Graham Holliday said: Government’s efforts to curb the spread of the contagious Influenza A, H1N1 (swine flu) have paid off with only four new laboratory confirmed cases reported as of yesterday. According to a statement from the Ministry of Health, 91 patients have finished treatment, with 90 of them having fully recovered. “Reported cases are not severe as all confirmed cases continue to show mild symptoms,” the statement reads.
H1N1 arrives on Vashon Island, but level of outbreak remains low
Seth Long said: A global pandemic arrives, slowly, on Puget Sound's Vashon Island.
H1N1 arrives on Vashon Island, but level of outbreak remains low
Seth Long said: A global pandemic arrives, slowly, on Puget Sound's Vashon Island.
First swine flu shots set in Snohomish County
Elaine Helm said: The public will get its first shot at getting the swine flu vaccine during a series of one-day events being held throughout Snohomish County beginning Oct. 31.
First swine flu shots set in Snohomish County
Elaine Helm said: The public will get its first shot at getting the swine flu vaccine during a series of one-day events being held throughout Snohomish County beginning Oct. 31.
Kitsap officials talk H1N1 with concerned citizens
Paul Balcerak said: “Pandemic is not a bad word. It just means it is widespread.” At the same time, officials say that in order to stay safe, children may need as many as four (4) flu shots this fall/winter.
Kitsap officials talk H1N1 with concerned citizens
Paul Balcerak said: “Pandemic is not a bad word. It just means it is widespread.” At the same time, officials say that in order to stay safe, children may need as many as four (4) flu shots this fall/winter.
Tahoma High student tests positive for H1N1 virus
Paul Balcerak said: Response is basically: emphasize hand washing and tell sick kids to stay home.
Tahoma High student tests positive for H1N1 virus
Paul Balcerak said: Response is basically: emphasize hand washing and tell sick kids to stay home.
Board of Health to residents: Prepare for swine flu now
Seth Long said: King County health officials hope their recommendations will help the public stay safe and healthy to limit the spread of H1N1 flu.