Date: Monday, April 5th, 2010
Source: Texas Department of State Health Services
“The virus is still circulating. It’s still hospitalizing people. We’re seeing some increases in H1N1 activity in other parts of the country, and our illness patterns in Texas have generally followed what happens in the southeast,” said Dr. David Lakey, DSHS commissioner. “There is plenty of vaccine to go around. People who have not been vaccinated should do so now.”
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CDC Flu Information
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Date: Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008
Source(s): The Texas Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN)
Fall is the best time of the year to get your annual flu vaccine. It enhances your immunity against the most common strain of the flu expected during the current year. Each year about 20% of the United States has the flu and about 200,000 people are hospitalized. Do your best to prevent the spread of the flu. Get a flu vaccine this year!
For more information about the flu go to:
http://cdc.gov/flu/
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