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Editorial: Respect H1N1

Anyone who has been harboring doubts about the seriousness of the threat posed by the H1N1 virus -- formerly known as swine flu, for those who haven't been paying attention or object to being politically correct -- need look no further than the cases... Full Article at CJOnline

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  1. A pharmacist places a placard advertising the H1N1 vaccine in front of a drugstore in Budapest, Hungary, Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2009. The H1N1 flu has officially reached epidemic proportions in the country. So far 16 people have died of the virus in Hungary and some 300 are being hospitalized.
  2. Mexico City's Health Secretary Armando Ahued holds a bottle of the swine flu vaccine at a hospital in Mexico City, Friday, Nov. 27, 2009. Mexico City started Thursday with a vaccination program for health workers.
  3. WORKINGTON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 25:  A young girl is given an annoculation at a medical centre set up in Cockermouth Methodist Church on November 25, 2009 in Cockermouth, England.

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