H1N1 virus news and information
Resources
Tracking H1N1 in Virginia: Browse the state department of health's latest tally of patients with flulike illness
Confirmed cases in the U.S.: Compare levels of flu activity across the country by state, on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services' flu.gov website
Travel information: Flu-related travel advisories issued by the CDC
FAQs: What is H1N1 flu? Why is it sometimes called "swine flu"? Answers from the CDC.
Previous coverage: Read complete coverage of 'swine flu'
Other links
- How to prevent getting the flu
- Previous stories from The Roanoke Times and Associated Press
- Centers for Disease Control
- Department of Health and Human Services
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H1N1 flu vaccinations begin in the area
An expected 1,500 children were among the first recipients of the H1N1 flu vaccine at four health department offices.
Latest news from The Roanoke Times and Associated Press
- Arrival of H1N1 shots continues
- Voting precincts try to keep flu at bay
- Wane of H1N1 cases no reason to lower guard
- Roanoke Co. to offer H1N1 vaccine
- Districts revise H1N1 flu vaccine distribution
- H1N1 vaccine still a sticking point
- Churches trying to shake off H1N1 flu
- Demand for flu vaccine higher than usual
- Flu virus' name also has its dangers
- Flu can be deadly to kids
- Flu cases rising among area youngsters
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News Update Updated: 8:18 AM
No hospital visitors under age 18, Carilion Clinic announces - Sebelius: Americans should get flu vaccination
- Roanoke Catholic cancels classes due to widespread flulike illness
- Grandin Court students scholars of scrubbing
- Southwest Virginia readies for flu
- Roanoke schools issue flu guidelines
- Health department makes flu shots available
- Radford University student has swine flu
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Breaking News Updated: 11:52 PM
RU student diagnosed with swine flu - Swine flu confirmed in summer camper at Virginia Tech
- William Fleming student is Roanoke's first swine flu case
- Swine flu down, bargains up in Mexico
- U.S. going forward with swine flu vaccine plans
- Swine flu reported at Salem High School; first in Roanoke Valley
- Baxter in 'full production' of swine flu vaccine
- Number of Virginia swine-flu cases rises as expected










