News Source: The Guardian
| 15 days ago
Just when you thought the popularity of Wall Street bankers had hit rock bottom, top US financial institutions have caused uproar for allegedly muscling their way to the front of the queue to get hold of scarce swine flu vaccines. Goldman Sachs ,...
News Source: Chicago-Sun Times
| 15 days ago
that's the message the White House is reinforcing regarding the swine-flu vaccine. The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention "is sending a letter to every state and city receiving vaccine to reiterate that vaccine should be going to...
News Source: The Hutchinson News
| 15 days ago
New York businesses, including firms such as Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, have been given H1N1 vaccination supplies for their at-risk employees. Though the businesses technically are doing nothing wrong, it has all the appearance of an abuse of...
News Source: Washington Post
| 15 days ago
As the public clamors for the still-scarce H1N1 pandemic flu vaccine, a top federal health official on Thursday urged state and local health departments to be on the lookout for the possible diversion of the vaccine to people who don't yet qualify...
News Source: Fox News
| 16 days ago
White House officials defended their handling of the H1N1 outbreak after an uproar over local officials' mistakes and what appeared to be their own misleading comments. "The president has done everything humanly possible to get ready for this...
News Source: Fox News
| 16 days ago
static/all/img 5b68914de86c4210VgnVCM100000a0c1a8c0RCRD /politics/2009/11/05/white-house-defends-response-hn-outbreak by Wendell Goler - FOXNews.com - November 05, 2009 White House Defends Its Response to H1N1 Outbreak The White House...