State prepares plans to battle swine flu
As the number of confirmed swine flu cases in the United States climbed Monday, Delaware acted to protect itself.
Signs of edginess ranged from canceled travel plans to runs on surgical masks.
The DuPont Co., one of the state's largest private
Letter: Bitten by a Fer de Lance
One of the biggest benefits for us after putting out our April Adventure Issue has been the reading the inspirational letters from our readers. One of the best letters we received was about risk, sent in by Beth, of Dayton, MD. Read on for her amazing
Q & A: What You Need To Know About Swine Flu
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A never-before-seen strain of swine flu has turned killer in Mexico and is causing milder illness in the United States and elsewhere. While authorities say it's not time to panic, they are taking steps to stem the spread and also
US Cautious, Not Alarmed, As Swine Flu Spreads
NEW YORK (AP/1010 WINS) -- A handful of schools around the country have closed over swine flu fears and some people are wearing masks, but it's mostly business as usual in the U.S., even at border crossings into Mexico.
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Kansas awaiting change in governor's office
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New swine flu cases reported around the globe
The number of confirmed cases outside Mexico rises above 90, with swine flu patients reported in Israel, France, New Zealand and South Korea. But the number of new cases in Mexico is on the decline.
In an age of widespread air travel, it is difficult,
New swine flu cases reported around the globe
The number of confirmed cases outside Mexico rises above 90, with swine flu patients reported in Israel, France, New Zealand and South Korea. But the number of new cases in Mexico is on the decline.
In an age of widespread air travel, it is difficult,
U.S. flu emergency declared
Nuns wear masks during a closed-door Mass at Mexico City's Metropolitan Cathedral. Churches in the city stood empty yesterday.
WASHINGTON - Warning that the worst may be yet to come, U.S. officials yesterday declared the spread of swine flu to be a
Officials expect Sebelius' quick resignation
Some Kansas officials anticipated a quick transition Tuesday to a new governor if Kathleen Sebelius won U.S. Senate confirmation as federal secretary of health and human services.
"I'd say within an hour" of her confirmation, said state Senate Minority