FLU
Generation X meets the flu
How do you get a generation of healthy young adults to start paying attention to infectious diseases like influenza? Perhaps they're paying a little more attention than we realize. Researchers at the...
Posted on 1/25/12 at 2:00 PM
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
Health status report
For those of you out there who are concerned about my health status, I have almost fully recovered from my recent bout with pneumonia. I still have some residual coughing, but am no longer regularly ...
Posted on 11/9/10 at 10:40 AM
Area Voices Digest #5 - October 13, 2010
Here's our weekly look atwhat's new on areavoices and what might be worth a second look. 1. Dragon News - http://dragonnews.areavoices.com Minnesota State University Moorhead has started it's offici...
Posted on 10/13/10 at 12:07 PM
lent 2010: the sickos
Kid Quotes: “It’s kind of green, it’s kind of yellow, it has a rainbow in it, and a circle inside that you look out of. So, can you get it Mom? Can you?!” - Nick, 4...
Posted on 3/7/10 at 5:09 PM
It’s flu shot time and supply is plentiful 
WILLMAR — If you plan to get an influenza shot this year, there’s no time like the present.
By Anne Polta , September 10, 2011
Health care officials see uptick in flu cases in Willmar area
WILLMAR — Although influenza in Minnesota has yet to become widespread, cases have been on the uptick in the past couple of weeks.By Anne Polta , January 31, 2011
Flu shot reminder issued on the heels of deaths
WILLMAR — Two recent influenza-related deaths in Minnesota have prompted a reminder from local health care providers to get your flu shot if you haven’t already done so.By Anne Polta , October 19, 2010
State Health Department reports first flu death of the season
State health officials are bracing for what they say could be a difficult year for the elderly in coping with influenza.By Anne Polta , October 18, 2010
State health officials report influenza cluster in metro-area long-term care facility
ST. PAUL — The Minnesota Department of Health has identified a cluster of influenza cases in a long-term care facility in the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area.By Anne Polta , September 14, 2010
Q&A on the flu
Here are some questions and answers about influenza:September 02, 2010
Local medical providers are getting prepared to offer 2010-11 version of the influenza vaccine to patients
By Anne Polta , September 02, 2010
2 more flu deaths confirmed in Minnesota 
ST. PAUL, Minn. - State health officials have confirmed two additional flu-related deaths.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , April 08, 2010
Minnesota confirms two new swine flu deaths 
ST. PAUL — The death toll from the swine flu in Minnesota stands at 60 after the state Health Department reported two new deaths.
By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , March 24, 2010
H1N1 vaccines offered at public health office
WILLMAR — Kandiyohi County Public Health has H1N1 vaccine available for members of the community who may be uninsured, underinsured or lack a primary care health provider.January 16, 2010
H1N1 shots offered at Kandiyohi County Public Health
WILLMAR — Kandiyohi County Public Health has H1N1 vaccine available for members of the community who may be uninsured, underinsured or lack a primary care health provider.January 15, 2010
Minn. health commissioner to get flu shot
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Minnesota's health commissioner is rolling up her sleeve to get a swine flu shot — and is encouraging other Minnesotans to do the same.By AP wire report, West Central Tribune , January 12, 2010
Too much flu vaccine? Shot push this week to tell
By Lauran Neergaard , January 12, 2010
Health officials: There’s still time to get flu shots
WILLMAR — There’s still time to get vaccinated against seasonal flu and the H1N1 novel influenza virus, and there’s still vaccine available.By Anne Polta , January 09, 2010
VA to offer H1N1, seasonal flu shots
ST. CLOUD — The St. Cloud VA Medical Center and its community-based outpatient clinics will offer H1N1 vaccine shots and seasonal flu shots at no charge to veterans who receive their health care through the VA.January 02, 2010
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