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ABQJOURNAL OPINION/LETTERS: Make Vaccine A Top Priority
Wednesday, October 28, 2009 Make Vaccine A Top Priority YOU CAN STOP blaming the Obama administration for the shortage of flu vaccines; the cause, like so many we are discovering, is corporate greed and lack of regulation. Nationwide, drug companies have ceased to manufacture drugs like the flu ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Around Northern New Mexico
... the college water system to the El Rito community and another $500,000 would go toward the plaza project. Doctors Slammed By Swine Flu Cases Health providers in Santa Fe say they're slammed as the swine flu outbreak has infected patients at a steeper and earlier rate than anticipated ...
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ABQJOURNAL NORTH: Church Fights Flu
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Church Fights Flu By Olivier Uyttebrouck Copyright © 2009 Albuquerque Journal Roman Catholic Mass became a little less touchy-feely in New Mexico recently. Concerns about swine flu have prompted the Archdiocese of Santa Fe to change some aspects of Mass that ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Church Fights Flu
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Church Fights Flu By Olivier Uyttebrouck Journal Staff Writer Roman Catholic Mass became a little less touchy-feely in New Mexico recently. Concerns about swine flu have prompted the Archdiocese of Santa Fe to change some aspects of Mass that could give the swine ...
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ABQJOURNAL OPINION/LETTERS: Talk of the Town
... to exterminate them in the first place. KEN HUGHES Conservation Chair, Sierra Club Rio Grande Chapter Santa Fe If the Feds Can't Hatch a Flu Vaccine... WITH NEW H1N1 flu now widespread in (the United States), causing the deaths of 86 children under 18 years old .... news organizations (last ...
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ABQJOURNAL EDUCATION: No excuses!
... APS resource counselor after a second round of illness in her home. “Keep in contact (with the teacher).” With the advent of H1N1 flu cases across the country, typical student absences of one to two days are now keeping many out for an entire school week, until their temperatures ...
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ABQJOURNAL OPINION/HOAGLAND: A new North American union
... borders has been forced to pause, and it is far from certain it will ever again resume that frantic, far-flung march. "If Mexico has swine flu, we know the U.S. and Canada are also going to be exposed to it," said one Canadian official. "If the U.S. is in the sights of terrorists, Canada is in the ...
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ABQJOURNAL NEWS/STATE: Hopi Artist Michael Kabotie Dies at Age 67
... 67. Kabotie's 22-year-old daughter, Meg Adakai, says her father became ill several weeks ago and died Friday at a Flagstaff hospital of swine flu and related complications. Earlier this year, Kabotie was a winner of a juried competition at the Heard Museum in Phoenix. The museum's Web site says ...
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ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Child's illness not necessarily the flu
Monday, October 26, 2009 Child's illness not necessarily the flu By Lance Chilton For the Journal Q: My daughter has a fever. I know that influenza (the "swine flu") is running rampant in the community. I suppose my child has that, but what else could it be? A: You're certainly ...
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ABQJOURNAL HEALTH: Flu shot clinics planned this week
Monday, October 26, 2009 Flu shot clinics planned this week Flu shot clinics planned this week For information about scheduled flu shot clinics, call 866-681-5872 or visit www.nmivc.org/cliniclist.php. No H1N1 vaccine clinics are scheduled. Several organizations plan to offer ...
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