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Global Map of Swine Flu Cases


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13News Swine Flu Coverage

H1N1 Clinic Scheduled in Cabell County
The clinic will be Saturday, Nov. 21 at Cabell Midland High School. More >>
H1N1 Clinic Scheduled in Cabell County

  • WVU Children's Hospital Radiothon Moves Location
  •   Brooke County Health Department Confirms First Flu Death in County
  • Ohio Orders More H1N1 Vaccines
  • H1N1 Clinic Held For Young Children
  • Health Right Recieves Anti-Virals for No Cost Prescriptions
  • Kanawha-Charleston Health Department in Spotlight for H1N1 Vaccination Efforts
  • Another Death From Possible H1N1 Virus Reported
  •   Travel Risky for Some Because of H1N1 Virus
  • W.Va. Schools Keeping Close Watch on the H1N1 Virus
  • Seasonal Flu Clinic set for Cabell County
  • H1N1 Vaccine Clinic set for in Wayne County
  •   Preston County Sets H1N1 Vaccine Schedule for Public Schools
  • Ohio Department of Health Orders Additional H1N1 Flue Vaccine
  •   Tyler County Schools Shut Down Due to Swine Flu
  • Harrison County Announces More H1N1 Shot Clinics
  •   Monongalia County Finishes School Vaccinations for H1N1
  •   Another Hospital Changes Visitation Policies Due to Flu
  •   H1N1 Clinic Draws Huge Crowd in Clarksburg
  •   Fairmont General Hospital Changes Visitor Policy in Response to Flu
  • Upshur-Buckhannon Health Department Holds Two H1N1 Clinics
  •   Governor Manchin Visits Bridgeport Students to Discuss Swine Flu
  •   Harrison County H1N1 Clinic Rescheduled
  • H1N1 Death Reported in Kanawha County
  • Local Children Get the H1N1 Flu Vaccine this Weekend
  •   Experts Discuss Containing the H1N1 Flu Pandemic
  •   Area Hospitals Changing Visitation Rules Due to Swine Flu
  •   H1N1 Vaccines Available to the Public in Monongalia County
  •   More Area Hospitals Restrict Visitors to Combat H1N1
  • Hundreds Line Up for H1N1 Shots in Harrison County
  •   Upshur County School Attendance Steadily Drops During Flu Season
  •   UPDATE: Teenage H1N1 Patient Dies in Monongalia County
  •   Marion County Holds H1N1 Immunization Clinic
  •   Preston Hospital Restricts Visitors Due to H1N1
  •   Is H1N1 Vaccine Too Little Too Late?
  •   Private Schools Dealing With H1N1 Virus
  •   Monongalia County Schools Prepare for Swine Flu
  •   Ohio Valley's First School Mass Innoculation For H1N1 Is Set
  • UPDATE: Fifth Swine Flu Death in West Virginia
  •   Flu Shot Shortage a Concern for Some
  • Fourth West Virginian Dies From H1N1
  •   H1N1 Widespread Across Ohio
  •   Kanawha County Schools use WARN to Inform Parents About H1N1
  •   State Tries to Keep Schools Open During H1N1 Pandemic
  •   H1N1 Fears Continue In Hometowns
  •   H1N1 Cases Up in West Virginia
  • Superintendent Addresses Concerns Over Teen Death
  • Warning About Passing H1N1 to Pigs
  • 400 with H1N1 Virus at WVU
  •   Is It a Cold, Flu or H1N1?
  •   Getting in Place for H1N1 Vaccines
  • Seasonal Flu Shots Start
  •   Remembering West Virginia's First Swine Flu-Related Death
  •   Health Officials React To First H1N1-related Death In West Virginia
  • Possible Swine Flu in a Marion County School
  •   First Swine Flu Death Confirmed In West Virginia
  •   West Virginia Schools Ready For Swine Flu Threat
  • FSU Student "Probable" Case of Swine Flu
  •   Health Experts Concerned About New School Year & Swine Flu
  • Confirmed Swine Flu at Charleston School
  • More Swine Flu Cases In Putnam County
  • Possible Swine Flu Cases at 4-H Camp Investigated
  • Swine Flu Case Confirmed in Lewis County
  • Nine More Swine Flu Cases Confirmed In Kanawha County
  •   Upshur County Campers Test Positive for Swine Flu
  •   Flu Scare At Upshur County Youth Camp
  •   Swine Flu Hits Brickstreet
  • Campers from Upshur County Camp Tested for Swine Flu
  •   Ohio and Marshall Counties Have First Confirmed Cases of H1N1
  •   CONTINUING COVERAGE: Daycare Closed Because of Swine Flu
  • More Cases Of Swine Flu In Putnam County
  • West Virginia's State Lab Now Certified to Test for Swine Flu
  • CONTINUING COVERAGE: More Swine Flu Cases Reported
  •   Four Cases of Swine Flu Confirmed in West Virginia
  •   More Possible Swine Cases In West Virginia
  • Probable Swine Flu Case In Monongalia County
  • Probable Cases of Swine Flu Reported
  •   WV Health Officials Investigating 'Probable' Swine Flu Cases
  • West Virginia Remains Free of Swine Flu
  •   H1N1 Virus Test Came Back Negative
  •   Belmont County Man Is Tested For Swine Flu
  • Ohio County Suspected H1N1 Case Negative
  • No Swine Flu Reported at any WVU Hospitals or Clinics
  •   What Do You Do If You Feel Flu Symptoms Coming On?
  •   Two Tests Sent to Charleston for Flu Virus
  • Ohio County Sample Sent to Be Tested for H1N1 Virus
  • Kanawha County Commissioners Update On Swine Flu Response
  •   Cabell County Prepared to Battle Swine Flu
  •   Hospitals Answer Flu Questions
  •   Tuscarawas Flu Case Is Negative For Swine Virus
  • Swine Flu on Agenda at Thursday's Kanawha Commission Meeting
  • DMAPS and DHHR Leading State Pandemic Flu Efforts
  • Governor Asks West Virginians to Use Common Sense Approaches
  • State Monitoring Swine Flu Virus
  •   Hospitals Prepare for Swine Flu
  •   Ohio Issues New "Urgent" Directives To EMS Personnel Handling Possible Swine Flu Cases
  •   U.S. Sees First Death From Swine Flu
  • As Swine Flu Spreads, Charter Flight From Mexico Plans Return to Charleston
  •   Swine Flu Thousands of Miles Away, But Too Close To Home
  •   Getting Ready to Ward off Swine Flu
  •   Some Vacationers Still Insist On Going To Mexico
  •   Swine Flu Prompts Air Travel Concerns
  • Wetzel County Hospital Addressing Swine Flu Threat
  •   Local Hospital Preparing For Swine Flu
  •   Swine Flu Causes Concern Nationwide
  •   Swine Flu Does Not Come As A Surprise To The Medical Community Or Emergency Responders
  •   Health Officials Advise Swine Flu Precautions
  •   Health Officials Advise Swine Flu Precautions
  •   Belmont County Preparing For Possible Swine Flu
  •   Health Department Preparing for Swine Flu Cases


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