Oct. 26 -- SUNDAY, Oct. 25 (HealthDay News) -- President Barack Obama has declared the H1N1 swine flu a national emergency. His proclamation, signed Friday night and released by the White House ...
This summer, Obama Administration officials said not to worry: there would be plenty of Swine Flu vaccine. The public didn't seem all that inclined to get vaccinated anyway. Now the second wave of the ...
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama's daughters, Malia and Sasha, have received their swine flu shots. The White House announced on its Web site yesterday that Malia, 11, and Sasha, 8, got the shots ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The White House says President Barack Obama is being updated on the swine flu outbreak in Mexico. White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Friday the Homeland Security Council is ...
President Obama declared H1N1 a national emergency this weekend, giving the federal government broader powers to address the crisis. The health motives are clear: the virus is widespread in 46 states, ...
Questions abound about how to best inoculate the world against swine flu as health officials plan for a campaign that could dwarf any previous flu vaccination effort. Among the issues to be resolved ...
Federal officials urged widespread vaccinations after swine flu broke out among soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey, killing one of the 14 diagnosed with the illness. But the program ...
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency and empowered his health secretary to suspend federal guidelines at hospitals and speed up how infected people ...
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