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Source: The Star Press
Muncie : IN : USA | about 1 month ago  
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  • Skipper receives the H1N1 flu vaccine in Chicago
    Skipper receives the H1N1 flu vaccine in Chicago
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  • Three year-old Ehikioya Otoadese receives an H1N1 swine flu vaccine at the Children's Hospital Boston primary care clinic in Boston
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  • Eleven year-old Kerimal Suriel receives an H1N1 swine flu vaccine at the Children's Hospital Boston primary care clinic in Boston
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  • Registered Nurse Tracy Myers holds a dose of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine at Children's Hospital Boston primary care clinic in Boston
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  • A nurse simulates a vaccination against the Influenza A (H1N1) virus during an exercise in Haguenau
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  • Keisha Skipper watches her son, two-year-old William, react after receiving the H1N1 flu vaccine at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago
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  • Registered Nurse Regina White-Taylor gives the H1N1 flu vaccine to two-year-old William Skipper at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago
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  • A nurse simulates the preparation of a vaccine dose against the Influenza A (H1N1) virus during an exercise in Haguenau
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  • Registered Nurse Regina White-Taylor explains flu vaccination forms to Keisha Skipper before giving the H1N1 flu vaccine to Skipper's two-year-old son William Skipper at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago
    Registered Nurse Regina White-Taylor explains flu vaccination forms to ...
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Skipper receives the H1N1 flu vaccine in Chicago
As the community's brush with the flu crisis deepens, Ball Memorial Hospital is restricting visitors and has begun to vaccinate health care workers in an effort to protect patients from the H1N1 flu. "We are seeing quite a bit of increase in people with flu coming into the emergency department," said...
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