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Labrador-Grenfell Health H1N1 Update

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
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</TD><TD class=NewsHeader>Labrador-Grenfell Health H1N1 Update
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</TD></TR><TR><TD class=NewsDescription vAlign=top colSpan=2>The Labrador-Grenfell Health Region has released new numbers on influenza-like illness in the area. The region has seen 12 admissions due to flu-like illness up to yesterday morning, with 3 of those patients admitted to ICU. Labrador-Grenfell Health says due to a reduced amount of vaccine in the province, the mass immunization schedules previously posted are no longer in effect. Reductions in elective surgery still apply at the hospital in St. Anthony, and visitor restrictions remain in place at the hospital and at the John M. Gray Centre in St. Anthony. A further update will be provided on Monday.

Meantime, Labrador-Grenfell Health is advising the public that H1N1 vaccination will be available f<?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 /><ST1:PERSONNAME>or</ST1:PERSONNAME> any individuals that fall within the pri<ST1:PERSONNAME>or</ST1:PERSONNAME>ity groups already identified on Monday at Public Health in Roddickton, Flower?s Cove and St. Anthony. Individuals who may have missed the clinics that were offered last week are welcome to attend. People are encouraged to call their local Public Health Office f<ST1:PERSONNAME>or</ST1:PERSONNAME> an appointment.

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