Kenya's 'Gay Census' Prompts Arrest Fears
24 November 2009 11:18
...ruled out changing the law. Government health officials insist the survey aims only to gather data to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS - and that the identities of respondents will be kept confidential. "We are going to treat this information for only public...
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Drug-Resistant Swine Flu Emerges In Wales
21 November 2009 11:38
...well. "Although further epidemiological investigation is under way, it would seem likely that transmission of oseltamivir-resistant H1N1 virus has taken place." Two of the five have recovered and have been discharged from hospital, one is in critical care...
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More Swine Flu Jabs As Five-Year-Old Dies
19 November 2009 07:20
...your browser. Please download Flash from the Adobe download website. The girl, from Slough, Berkshire, tested positive for the H1N1 virus, and was treated at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London. She died there on November 11. She was in the reception...
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Haas out with swine flu
3 November 2009 10:37
...out of the Stockholm Open and will also miss this week's Swiss Indoors in Basle after he was diagnosed with the highly-contagious H1N1 strain. "I did a test because I suspected I had the swine flu and the test was positive," he told the Bild newspaper. "It...
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WHO: H1N1 May Have Peaked, But Outbreak Far From Over
23 November 2009 12:12
...in Norway and the virus remained sensitive to antivirals and pandemic vaccines. A similar mutation had been detected in H1N1 viruses in several other countries, including China and the United States, in severe as well as in some mild cases, it said....
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China Urges Accurate H1N1 Data
20 November 2009 11:49
...this season's flu cases in China are likely to be H1N1, and last week, almost 90% of all reported flu cases were attributed to H1N1.Dr. Zhong's comments received widespread attention in national state-run media and prompted an unusually rapid response from...
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Had the Flu? You May Have Some H1N1 Protection
17 November 2009 12:12
...evidence that the human immune system can recognize bits of the new H1N1 virus that are similar to older, distantly related H1N1 strains. "What we have found is that the swine flu has similarities to the seasonal flu, which appear to provide some level of...
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H1N1 Picture Gallery
6 November 2009 12:53
SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: People line up to receive an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: People line up to receive an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Robin Hultgren receives an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A man receives an H1N1 vaccination as he sits in her car during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A man receives an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A man receives an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A nurse fills syringes with H1N1 vaccine during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: People line up to receive an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A nurse registers people to receive an H1N1 vaccine during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A nurse fills a syringe with H1N1 vaccine during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Syringes filled with H1N1 vaccine sit on a tray during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Information on the H1N1 flu and vaccination are displayed during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Three year-old Hannah Rood receives an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. Hundreds of people lined up for hours to receive a free H1N1 vaccine as California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate all of the people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A box containing a vial of H1N1 vaccine sits on a table during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A woman receives an H1N1 vaccination during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A young girl receives an H1N1 vaccination as she sits in her mother's car during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Empty vials of H1N1 vaccine sit on a table during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: Boxes of H1N1 vaccine sit on a table during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A woman receives an H1N1 vaccination as she sits in her car during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A nurse picks up a vial of H1N1 vaccine as he fills syringes during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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SAN PABLO, CA - NOVEMBER 05: A man receives an H1N1 during a drive thru H1N1 vaccination clinic at Doctor's Medical Center November 5, 2009 in San Pablo, California. California public health officials say that shortages of the H1N1 vaccinations may make it imopssible to vaccinate people at risk of contracting the H1N1 flu. County health agencies across California have received less than 45% of the vaccines ordered.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Dr. Bogdanovski gives Bill Burgess his flu and H1N1 shots at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Dr. Bogdanovski gives Bill Burgess his flu and H1N1 shots at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Dr. Bogdanovski gives Bill Burgess his flu and H1N1 shots at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: People wait to get their flu and H1N1 shots at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Jessica Forde recieves her H1N1 shot at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Dr. Bogdanovski prepares to give Bill Burgess his flu and H1N1 shots at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Jessica Forde recieves her H1N1 shot at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: People wait to get their flu and H1N1 shots at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: T.C. Weber receives his H1N1 shot at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: T.C. Weber receives his H1N1 shot at the Delany Medical Center on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: Julia Rosales waits in the Delany Medical Center after receiving her flu shot on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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A vial of pandremix, the A(H1N1) vaccine on a desk at the Sisli Etfal Hospital in Istanbul on November 2, 2009. Turkey began vaccinating medical workers today as the death toll from the A(H1N1) virus in the country reached six, the health ministry said. The latest victims of the disease were a 22-month-old baby and a 14-year-old boy who died overnight in the central city of Konya, a ministry statement said. Nine other people infected with swine flu were in serious condition in intensive care at the country's medical facilities, it added.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: The Delany Medical Center advertises for flu shots on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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A vial of pandremix, the A(H1N1) vaccine on a desk at the Sisli Etfal Hospital in Istanbul on November 2, 2009. Turkey began vaccinating medical workers today as the death toll from the A(H1N1) virus in the country reached six, the health ministry said. The latest victims of the disease were a 22-month-old baby and a 14-year-old boy who died overnight in the central city of Konya, a ministry statement said. Nine other people infected with swine flu were in serious condition in intensive care at the country's medical facilities, it added.
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NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 11: The Delany Medical Center advertises for flu shots on November 11, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City. The medical center has experienced higher than average interest in the shots as they have supplies of both the seasonal flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine. Due to limited supplies and nationwide concern over the flu, the web browser Google unveiled a new service yesterday which will assist people in finding the closest places to receive their seasonal and H1N1 flu shots.
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A nurse gives a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine (Glaxo Smith Kline -GSK- laboratory) to a hospital staff member at Pellegrin hospital on October 28, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France. As France ordered 94 million doses of vaccine in response to the A(H1N1) pandemic, France begun on October 20, 2009 vaccinating key medical workers against swine flu and will continue the preventing campaign for the general population early next month.
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A nurse prepares a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine (Pandemrix from Glaxo Smith Kline -GSK- laboratory) to a hospital staff member in Istanbul, on November 2, 2009. Turkey began vaccinating medical workers Monday as the death toll from the A(H1N1) virus in the country reached six, the health ministry said. The latest victims of the disease were a 22-month-old baby and a 14-year-old boy who died overnight in the central city of Konya, a ministry statement said. Nine other people infected with swine flu were in serious condition in intensive care at the country's medical facilities, it added.
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A nurse is to give a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine ( Pandemrix from Glaxo Smith Kline -GSK- laboratory) to a hospital staff member at Pellegrin hospital on October 28, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France. As France ordered 94 million doses of vaccine in response to the A(H1N1) pandemic, France begun on October 20, 2009 vaccinating key medical workers against swine flu and will continue the preventing campaign for the general population early next month.
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A nurse prepares a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine (Pandemrix from Glaxo Smith Kline -GSK- laboratory) to a hospital staff member in Istanbul, on November 2, 2009. Turkey began vaccinating medical workers Monday as the death toll from the A(H1N1) virus in the country reached six, the health ministry said. The latest victims of the disease were a 22-month-old baby and a 14-year-old boy who died overnight in the central city of Konya, a ministry statement said. Nine other people infected with swine flu were in serious condition in intensive care at the country's medical facilities, it added.
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A nurse prepares a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine (Pandemrix from Glaxo Smith Kline -GSK- laboratory) to a hospital staff member in Istanbul, on November 2, 2009. Turkey began vaccinating medical workers Monday as the death toll from the A(H1N1) virus in the country reached six, the health ministry said. The latest victims of the disease were a 22-month-old baby and a 14-year-old boy who died overnight in the central city of Konya, a ministry statement said. Nine other people infected with swine flu were in serious condition in intensive care at the country's medical facilities, it added.
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A nurse gives a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine to French research professor Michel Dupon, head of the Infectious section at Pellegrin hospital on October 28, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France. As France ordered 94 million doses of vaccine in response to the A(H1N1) pandemic, France begun on October 20, 2009 vaccinating key medical workers against swine flu and will continue the preventing campaign for the general population early next month.
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French research professor Michel Dupon, head of the Infectious section at Pellegrin hospital on October 28, 2009 in Bordeaux, southwestern France, fills a A(H1N1) flu traceability document, before getting a shot of the A(H1N1) vaccine. As France ordered 94 million doses of vaccine in response to the A(H1N1) pandemic, France begun on October 20, 2009 vaccinating key medical workers against swine flu and will continue the preventing campaign for the general population early next month.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER 03: Marina Spelzini, a registered nurse, measures out an H1N1 vaccine shot at the Miami Dade County Health Department downtown clinic on November 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Unlike other parts of the country which are experiencing long lines and shortages of the vaccine, South Florida is not having this problem. The Miami-Dade County Health Department received 195,000 doses of the vaccine but has only given out about 10,100. Broward County has 52,000 doses on hand and has administered about 10,000 doses.
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Dr. Bogdanovski (L) administers an H1N1 flu vaccine to Bill Burgess at Delaney Sisters Medical Center November 11, 2009 in New York. Soundview Healthcare Network, which operates four community medical facilities in the Bronx, immunized residents in hopes of preventing a severe swine flu outbreak.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER: Ribhi Salim receives an H1N1 nasal flu spray vaccine from Marina Spelzini, a registered nurse, at the Miami Dade County Health Department downtown clinic on November 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Unlike other parts of the country which are experiencing long lines and shortages of the vaccine, South Florida has not experienced this problem. The Miami-Dade County Health Department received 195,000 doses of the vaccine but has only given out about 10,100. Broward County has 52,000 doses on hand and has administered about 10,000 doses.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER 03: Heydi Betancourt, a registered nurse, shows an H1N1 nasal flu spray vaccine at the Miami Dade County Health Department downtown clinic on November 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Unlike other parts of the country which are experiencing long lines and shortages of the vaccine, South Florida is not having this problem. The Miami-Dade County Health Department received 195,000 doses of the vaccine but has only given out about 10,100. Broward County has 52,000 doses on hand and has administered about 10,000 doses.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER 03: Lorena Barboza, a registered nurse, measures out an H1N1 vaccine shot at the Miami Dade County Health Department downtown clinic on November 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Unlike other parts of the country which are experiencing long lines and shortages of the vaccine, South Florida is not having this problem. The Miami-Dade County Health Department received 195,000 doses of the vaccine but has only given out about 10,100. Broward County has 52,000 doses on hand and has administered about 10,000 doses.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER 03: Seth Robinson receives an H1N1 vaccination from Maria Luaces Puerto, a registered nurse, at the Miami Dade County Health Department downtown clinic on November 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Unlike other parts of the country which are experiencing long lines and shortages of the vaccine, South Florida is not having this problem. The Miami-Dade County Health Department received 195,000 doses of the vaccine but has only given out about 10,100. Broward County has 52,000 doses on hand and has administered about 10,000 doses.
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Dr. Bogdanovski (L) administers an H1N1 flu vaccine to Bill Burgess at Delaney Sisters Medical Center November 11, 2009 in New York. Soundview Healthcare Network, which operates four community medical facilities in the Bronx, immunized residents in hopes of preventing a severe swine flu outbreak.
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MIAMI - NOVEMBER 03: Juan Hernandez waits to receive an H1N1 vaccination from Lorena Barboza, a registered nurse, at the Miami Dade County Health Department downtown clinic on November 3, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Unlike other parts of the country which are experiencing long lines and shortages of the vaccine, South Florida is not having this problem. The Miami-Dade County Health Department received 195,000 doses of the vaccine but has only given out about 10,100. Broward County has 52,000 doses on hand and has administered about 10,000 doses.
