Serbia, theCzech Republic,Turkey,Finland,Russia, and the U.S. state of North Dakotahave all reported their first H1N1 deaths. The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that there have
Month: October 2009
Trinidad & Tobago andIceland have reported their first H1N1 deaths. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that the ongoing H1N1 pandemic remains a cause for concern because of
Germany, Cuba, Tanzania,Jordan and Tibet reported their first H1N1 deaths. WHO reported that over 340,000 people have been infected worldwide and more than 4,525 have died. Concerns about H1N1 developing resistance
Bulgaria, China, andPortugal reported their first H1N1 deaths. Twenty-five states, counties and cities in the U.S. started receiving shipmentsof the H1N1 vaccine this week. Due to the limitedquantities available,