November 13, 2009
Police Ask To Be Added To H1N1 Priority List
The death of an Ohio police captain is Preble County last week after an illness linked to H1N1 has local law enforcement calling for changes.
November 12, 2009
Medically Fragile Children: Forgotten H1N1 Patients?
In the earliest stage of the H1N1 influenza crisis, the warning was issued for medically fragile children. That’s why it’s shocking to learn that no provisions have been made to the children who are at the greatest risk—those facing the most severe medical challenges.
November 04, 2009
Licking County Resident Dies Of H1N1
The first death from H1N1 in Licking County was reported Wednesday.
November 02, 2009
Central Ohio Malls Take Precautions Againt H1N1
Area malls and big-box retailers are stepping up efforts to make sure their properties stay H1N1 influenza free.
October 29, 2009
9 H1N1 Patients In OSUMC Intensive Care
Nine patients at The Ohio State University Medical Center are in the intensive care unit with H1N1—including two pregnant women.
Corrections Officials, Law Enforcement Ponder H1N1 Outbreak
An outbreak of H1N1 inside a jail or prison has those in charge of watching over prisoners wondering what to do.
October 28, 2009
1,380 Vaccinated At First Columbus H1N1 Clinic
UPDATED: Wednesday’s H1N1 clinic was so popular that officials had to turn people away before the clinic opened.
October 27, 2009
Franklin County Delays Start Of School H1N1 Clinics
County health officials have delayed the start of the school located H1N1 vaccination clinics.
October 26, 2009
What Does The H1N1 Emergency Mean?
A federal emergency declaration for H1N1 means less red tape for Central Ohio medical facilities to cut through in order to treat the sick.
October 25, 2009
More H1N1 Vaccine Clinics Open This Week
As city and county health departments wait for more H1N1 vaccines to come in from the state level, they’ve been working hard to use every last bit of the vaccine this past week in Central Ohio.
October 23, 2009
620 Pregnant Women Get H1N1 Vaccine In 3 Hours
According to Columbus Public Health, pregnant women who get H1N1 are at least seven times as likely to be hospitalized as other people with the virus.
More Students To Have Access To H1N1 Vaccine
A local health department released new plans that mean more students will have access to the H1N1 vaccine.
Flu Not The Only Illness Plaguing Central Ohio
Patients who think they are infected with seasonal flu or the H1N1 virus are jamming Central Ohio doctor’s offices.
Browns Mostly Over Flu
Nine of the 10 Cleveland Browns who missed practice the past two days with the flu are back with the team.
October 22, 2009
Districts Work To Keep Teachers H1N1 Free
What’s being done to help keep teachers in class and safe from the H1N1 virus?

