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  • Corrections

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 11/07/2009 05:01 am

    Fort Hood, Texas, is the largest active-duty armored post in the United States. A map on Thursday’s Page A4 incorrectly identified it as the largest army base in the United ...

  • Four more deaths in Virginia related to swine flu

    Powhatan Today | 11/06/2009 03:24 am

    But some speculate swine flu in the state is slowing.

  • Four more deaths in Virginia related to swine flu

    Local business from the Times-Dispatch | 11/05/2009 09:44 pm

    Flu-like illness in the state declined last week, suggesting H1N1 swine flu activity may be slowing. But four more people across Virginia have died from swine flu—with the number of ...

  • Few places have seasonal flu vaccines

    WWBT 12 News | 11/04/2009 05:02 am

    Doctors offices and pharmacies are either running short or just plain out of the seasonal flu vaccine. 

  • NIH official vouches for safety of flu vaccine

    WRIC 8 News | 11/03/2009 04:27 pm

    A leading government health figure says tests on millions of people who have received the H1N1 flu vaccine show that it's safe and effective.

  • Henrico school officials consider changing absence policy

    WWBT 12 News | 11/03/2009 03:43 am

    Henrico County school officials considering changing school absence policy due to swine flu.

  • Two health districts holding vaccine clinics

    WWBT 12 News | 11/02/2009 10:59 pm

    The number of swine flu cases in Virginia continues to surge, just as more H1-N1 vaccine has finally arrived. Several local health districts will be holding walk-in vaccine clinics this ...

  • Health department to hold flu vaccination clinics

    WWBT 12 News | 11/02/2009 07:02 pm

    H1N1 (swine flu) is wide spread in Virginia, making up 14 percent of all urgent care and emergency room visits.

  • Amelia schools re-open after cleaning, swine flu death

    WWBT 12 News | 11/02/2009 05:00 pm

    It took all week to clean the schools in Amelia County. But, today the bells are ringing and the school administrators hope the swine flu is gone for good.

  • Amelia schools reopen after closing to battle flu

    Local News from Richmond-Times Dispatch | 11/02/2009 04:04 pm

    The county’s three public schools are back in session today after a week’s closing because of concerns over the H1N1 flu, including the death of a 6-year-old student.

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