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  CDC: H1N1 still circulating
CDC: H1N1 still circulating
April 3, 2010 - The H1N1 virus is still circulating and 23.9 percent, or just about one in four people, received a H1N1 vaccination, according to the CDC.
 
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CDC: H1N1 still circulatingCDC: H1N1 still circulating
April 3, 2010 - The H1N1 virus is still circulating and 23.9 percent, or just about one in four people, received a H1N1 vaccination, according to the CDC.
New flu vaccine guidance issuedNew flu vaccine guidance issued
March 3, 2010 - All people aged 6 months and older should receive an annual influenza vaccination, according to the CDC.
H1N1 still dominant strainH1N1 still dominant strain
Feb. 9, 2010 - The H1N1 strain of influenza is still circulating, causing disease and death and is the predominant strain of influenza right now, according to the CDC.
CDC updates estimates of H1N1 casesCDC updates estimates of H1N1 cases
Jan. 15, 2010 - Today the CDC released updated estimates of 2009 H1N1 cases and related hospitalizations and deaths.
CDC: Complacency is top enemyCDC: Complacency is top enemy
Jan. 7, 2010 - While there was a small uptick in the number of cases of flu-like illness recently reported to the CDC, officials are not sure if it means anything.
Flu isn't on breakFlu isn't on break
Dec. 30, 2009 - Even though the nation is celebrating the holidays, influenza viruses do not take a break, according to the CDC.
Walgreens announces H1N1 vaccineWalgreens announces H1N1 vaccine
Dec. 16, 2009 - Today Walgreens announced that it will be offering H1N1 vaccines in select locations in 27 states.
CDC: H1N1 second wave decliningCDC: H1N1 second wave declining
Dec. 10, 2009 - About 15 percent of the country, or 1 in 6 Americans, have been infected with the H1N1 virus since it was first identified, Dr. Thomas Frieden said today.
Flu cases decreasingFlu cases decreasing
Dec. 6, 2009 - The states of Arkansas, Maine and Rhode Island are reporting to the CDC that at least half of the kids in many school districts are getting vaccinated.
Flu decreasing, vaccine increasingFlu decreasing, vaccine increasing
Dec. 1, 2009 - The number of flu cases is gradually decreasing while supply of H1N1 vaccine is increasing, providing a window of opportunity, Dr. Thomas Frieden, CDC, said.
Bacteria follow viruses in flu casesBacteria follow viruses in flu cases
Nov. 28, 2009 - There is an increase in serious pneumococcal bacterial infections around the country, Dr. Anne Schuchat, CDC, reported Wednesday.

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