PhillyBurbs.com logo PhillyBurbs.com 2 weeks ago

Nets forward Chris Douglas-Roberts has swine flu

Douglas-Roberts already had been sidelined with flu-like symptoms. Nets president Rod Thorn confirmed on Saturday that Douglas-Roberts tested positive for the H1N1 virus. Full Article at PhillyBurbs.com

Related Topics:

Related Articles

  1. Chris Douglas-Roberts tested positive for swine flu, another blow to a Nets team that is losing players as quickly as games. Full Article at Baltimore Sun

  2. : The New Jersey Nets say forward Chris Douglas-Roberts has swine flu. Douglas-Roberts already had been sidelined with flu-like symptoms. Nets president Rod Thorn confirmed on Saturday that Douglas-Roberts tested positive for the H1N1 virus. Full Article at CBS Sports

  3. Douglas-Roberts already had been sidelined with flu-like symptoms. Nets president Rod Thorn confirmed on Saturday that Douglas-Roberts tested positive for the H1N1 virus. Full Article at Boston Globe

  4. PHILADELPHIA -- The Nets' start to the season has been a tragedy wrapped up in a catastrophe surrounded by a disaster. Defeats and injuries have ruled the way. But don't blame the coach, team president Rod Thorn said, because he certainly doesn't. Full Article at New York Post

Related Quotes

(What's this?)
  1. Are you a Publisher?

    We built Daylife.com using our SmartMedia Services platform, which can give you thousands of content-rich, advertiser-friendly pages (like this one) on any topic and with full editorial control. Learn More »

    Our Customers
  2. Our Products
    Daylife Select

    A point & click tool to create dynamic content portals. Learn More »

  3. Daylife API

    Unlimited smart, customizable content to suit any publisher. Learn More »

  4. Enterprise API

    Use the Daylife Platform to distribute content across your sites. Learn More »

  5. SmartContext

    Weave the web's best content into your own. Learn More »

Browse More Photos

Daylife is the web's largest archive of news photos

  1. A person is vaccinated against swine flu in front of journalists on November 12, 2009 in Paris. French health authority began a mass vaccination campaign today as France ordered 94 million doses of vaccine in response to the A(H1N1) pandemic.
  2. T.C. Weber gets an H1N1 flu vaccine at Delaney Sisters Medical Center November 11, 2009 in New York. Soundview Healthcare Network, which operates four community medical facilities in the Bronx, immunized residents in hopes of preventing a severe swine flu outbreak.
  3. TEL AVIV, ISRAEL - NOVEMBER 2:  Israeli Prime Minister Benajamin Netanyahu accompanied by Deputy Health Minister Rabbi Yaakov Litzman watch as an Israeli medical worker receives the Swine Flu vaccine Focetra at the emergency room at the Tel Aviv Soraksy Medical Center on November 2,2009 in Tel Av...
  4. MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 31: Manchester United fans taunt Blackburn fans by wearing face masks relating to the Swine Flu outbreak at their club during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford on October 31, 2009 in Manchester, England.
  5. SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - OCTOBER 27:  People wait for the  H1N1 swine flu test at Korea University Hospital on October 27, 2009 in Seoul, South Korea.
  6. BERLIN - OCTOBER 26:  Boxes with the H1N1 swine flu vaccine Pandemrix lie in cold storage in a medical warehouse on October 26, 2009 in Berlin, Germany.
  7. NEW YORK - OCTOBER 06:  Pharmacy workers Victor Galindez (R) and Bonifacio Zaino hold nasal spray doses of the H1N1/swine flu vaccine at Montefiore Medical Center October 6, 2009 in the Bronx borough of New York City.
  8. PERTH, AUSTRALIA - SEPTEMBER 30: An couple signs a consent form prior to being immunised with the Panvax H1N1 Vaccine during the launch of the National pandemic (swine flu) influenza vaccination campaign by the Minister for Health and Ageing Nicola Roxon at Swan Park Leisure Centre on September 3...
  9. NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 16:  A government sponsored poster warning of the spread of the flu is posted in an office building September 16, 2009 in New York City. Some experts predict that Swine flu may infect 30 to 50 percent of the U.S. population and has already infected up to one million New Yorkers.

Cast of Characters