Archive for November, 2009


Employers fool around Dr Mom to extent swine flu impact

Big businesses in Connecticut and national have been spending vicious time and income perplexing to extent a swine flu pandemic’s stroke upon operations, from bankrolling video upon great hygiene to precision employees to cover for co-workers with vicious jobs.

Swine flu declining though vaccination still needed

Swine flu flush in a open in a United States, with a pour out of cases. Then it seemed to go asleep over a summer.

Swine flu briefs

Beijing — China has rescued 8 people putrescent with deteriorated forms of a swine flu virus, a illness central pronounced Wednesday, though flu drug and vaccines still work opposite it.

Swine flu clinics open to some-more people

More H1N1 flu and anniversary flu vaccine reserve have come to southeastern Connecticut, giving residents some-more opportunities to be vaccinated.

Bridgeport schools suggest swine flu vaccine

Vaccinations opposite swine flu have done their approach to city schools and have been right divided accessible for all young kids who attend a city’s open and prejudiced schools.

Swine flu vaccine creation utterly a mess

When a nation’s swine flu vaccination module began in early October, illness officials likely it was starting to be “messy.” They were right.

Swine flu vaccine creation utterly a mess

When a nation’s swine flu vaccination module began in early October, illness officials likely it was starting to be “messy.” They were right.

Swine flu vaccine creation utterly a mess

When a nation’s swine flu vaccination module began in early October, illness officials likely it was starting to be “messy.” They were right.

Swine flu vaccine creation utterly a mess

When a nation’s swine flu vaccination module began in early October, illness officials likely it was starting to be “messy.” They were right.

Swine flu vaccine creation utterly a mess

When a nation’s swine flu vaccination module began in early October, illness officials likely it was starting to be “messy.” They were right.