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Howard General's advice on flu: 'Don't panic'

Source: Baltimore Sun
Baltimore : OH : USA | about 1 month ago  
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The medical director of Howard County General Hospital issued his own warning this week to those who think they have contracted swine flu . "Don't panic," said Dr. Walter Atha. "Just because we've labeled it the swine flu, it's usually not any different than the regular flu ."
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