H1N1
H1N1 - Are you still out there? Hiding under the bathroom rug perhaps?
One year ago, in early January 2010, the Douglas County Public Health office was abuzz withactivity around H1N1. You couldn't make it through the day, orhardly anhour, without someone uttering the wor...
Posted on 1/7/11 at 11:14 AM
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
Swine Flu/H1N1
Swine Flu or H1N1 has hit Duluth. What are the symptoms?Individuals may have afever, cough, a sore throat, headache, the chills, orvomitting. Children may become bluish or gray in skin color or you m...
Posted on 9/15/09 at 12:43 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
CDC: Minnesota ranks 8th in H1N1 vaccinations
By Associated Press , April 01, 2010
Wisconsin health official says H1N1 still a threat
The H1N1 influenza isn’t top of mind as it once was months ago. But, the flu season is far from over.By Associated Press , February 09, 2010
Swine flu still a risk, but many adults are not vaccinated
If a third wave of the H1N1 virus sweeps across the Northland, it will find an adult population that has mostly not bothered to get vaccinated. The low rate among young adults is a special cause for concern, public health officials say.By John Myers , February 01, 2010
Flu vaccination campaign kicks off
ST. PAUL — The Health Department is kicking off a new push to get Minnesotans vaccinated against the seasonal and swine flus.January 11, 2010
Community briefs 
Briefs on upcoming statewide rail plan meetings, H1N1 shot clinics and bus route changes.
By Budgeteer staff , January 08, 2010
Carlton County offers H1N1 vaccine
January 05, 2010
Looking back at the top stories of 2009 
December 31, 2009
H1N1 clinics this week
St. Louis County Public Health and Human Services will hold H1N1 Influenza vaccination clinics Tuesday and Wednesday in Duluth.By Press release , December 29, 2009
Experts: Get vaccinated now, prevent third wave of H1N1 flu later
By John Myers , December 24, 2009
H1N1’s impact greater among American Indian populations
The H1N1 swine flu is hitting American Indians four times as hard as the general population, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control.By Nick LaFave , December 17, 2009
Free H1N1 vaccine clinics
Carlton County: Fee H1N1 vaccines to all residents today at Cloquet High School from 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.December 17, 2009
H1N1 vaccine now available to all Northlanders 
By John Myers , December 16, 2009
Health officials: Minnesota got 9,300 doses of recalled H1N1 vaccine
By Associated Press , December 15, 2009
Minnesota Health Department opens H1N1 shots to all
The department loosened its restrictions for the vaccine today. The decision takes effect Wednesday.By Chris Williams , December 14, 2009
H1N1 vaccine opened to general public in Wisconsin
State health officials said today that public health departments and private health care providers have been told they can vaccinate members of the general public, not just those in targeted groups.By Associated Press , December 14, 2009
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