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Next Health Care Mandate: Flu Shots for Medical Workers? - PBS NewsHour


PBS NewsHour

Next Health Care Mandate: Flu Shots for Medical Workers?
PBS NewsHour
... which represents more than 300 large employers, including 68 of the Fortune 100 companies, threw its support behind a flu shot requirement for health care workers last week, and it did so in part due to three additional statistics, Darling said.

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Closing schools during pandemic effective - UPI.com


Closing schools during pandemic effective
UPI.com
... and statistics and member of McMaster University's Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research, and colleagues used high-quality data about the incidence of influenza infections in Alberta during the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic.

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Flu vaccine still advised, despite warm weather - Mount Airy News


Flu vaccine still advised, despite warm weather
Mount Airy News
While a healthy diet and good hygiene are helpful, they are no substitute for the influenza vaccine. The US Department of Health & Human Services statistics show that about five to 20 percent of the country catches the flu each year.

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Coughs And Sneezes - Have We Forgotten The Flu Outbreak? - Bernama


Coughs And Sneezes - Have We Forgotten The Flu Outbreak?
Bernama
"Have Malaysians forgotten the 2009 flu outbreak in the country caused by the H1N1 (virus)?" The H1N1 virus caused an influenza epidemic known as Influenza A, or swine flu, in 2009. Based on the Health Ministry's statistics, between 15 May and 11 Aug ...

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School closures slow spread of pH1N1 - HealthCanal.com


School closures slow spread of pH1N1
HealthCanal.com
Using high-quality data about the incidence of influenza infections in Alberta during the 2009 H1N1 flu pandemic, the researchers show that when schools closed for the summer, the transmission of infection from person to person was sharply reduced.

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