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Questions about the safety of the 2009 H1N1 flu vaccines? Read CDC FAQs about H1N1 flu vaccine safety: http://is.gd/4RQstabout 5 hours agofrom web
Learn how to protect yourself & your children with asthma and what to do if you or they have symptoms of the flu: http://is.gd/4QZEq8:30 AM Nov 9thfrom web
Today (11/5) at 12 noon ET: Parent blogger webinar on how flu affects children with certain medical conditions: http://is.gd/4NY4B7:51 AM Nov 5thfrom web
Pneumonia can impact anyone, especially during flu season. Have you & your loved ones gotten your vaccines? http://is.gd/4L6iW7:02 AM Nov 2ndfrom web
Watch the CDC Director's live press brief on 2009 #H1N1 flu and vaccine distribution. Today (10/30) @ 1:30 p.m. EDT on flu.gov.6:57 AM Oct 30thfrom web
Watch CDC press brief on 2009 #H1N1 flu vaccine distribution and antivirals. Today (10/29) @ 2:00PM EDT on flu.gov/live.6:34 AM Oct 29thfrom web
Watch the CDC Director's live press brief on 2009 #H1N1 flu and vaccine distribution. Today (10/27) @ 1:00 p.m. EDT on flu.gov/live.6:02 AM Oct 27thfrom web