‘I got shot’ (The Fort Morgan Times)
How Does the Flu Spread? This virus gets around in little drops that spray out of an infected person's mouth and nose when he or she sneezes, coughs, or even laughs. You can catch the flu from someone who has it if you breathe in some of those tiny flu-infected drops. You can also catch the flu if those drops get on your hands and you touch your mouth or nose. No wonder people are always saying to cover your mouth when you sneeze!
‘I got shot’ (The Fort Morgan Times)
Could the Northeast Colorado Health Department, with help from volunteers, vaccinate up to 500 people an hour in a flu pandemic? Saturday 124 department staffers and volunteers ran a mass exercise in Brush to answer that question.
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Colo. Tests Pandemic Response With Mass Flu Shots (CBS4 Denver)
Thousands of Coloradans could get free flu shots this week as part of a mass vaccination drill involving every public health agency, a National Guard helicopter and ground transportation crews.
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Colorado Will Test Pandemic Response With Mass Flu Shots (KMGH 7 Denver)
Thousands of Coloradans could get free flu shots this week as part of a mass vaccination drill involving every public health agency in the state, a National Guard helicopter and ground transportation crews.
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Mass vaccinations (Casper Star-Tribune)
DENVER -- Thousands of Coloradans could get free flu shots this week as part of a mass vaccination drill involving every public health workers, a National Guard helicopter and ground transportation crews.
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President to militarize national emergencies? (WorldNet Daily)
New federal legislation shows the Bush administration has begun systematically putting in place authorization for the president to federalize the National Guard and use the U.S. military in domestic emergency situations.
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Investor Jim Rogers planning to dump his dollar-denominated assets (International Herald Tribune)
Demand not matched by increases in supply make commodities "one of the best places to be if you want to get out of the U.S. dollars," Rogers said.
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Rogers May Move Assets Out of U.S. Dollars in Weeks (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)
Nov. 12 (Bloomberg) -- Investor Jim Rogers said he may sell all U.S. dollar-denominated assets as early as in the coming weeks in favor of agricultural commodities.
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Video Educates Preschoolers About Controlling Infections (Medical News Today)
Pandemic influenza occurs when a new virus emerges for which people have little or no immunity and for which there is no vaccine. Nearly half of avian influenza (H5N1) cases in the world have been in children, and there are precautions that can be taken to prevent the spread from person to person. [click link for full article]
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Top Scoops (Scoop.co.nz)
Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were...
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Nerve Theory Adventures (Colgate Maroon-News)
"If good governments could tell it like it is, they'd tell us to party like there's no tomorrow," declared Nerve Theory as they ended their show at The Palace Theater on Friday November 2. Nerve Theory is a self-described "sound/video/voice duo" that has been performing "VidSonics," a mix of video, sound and speech, for over ten years.
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‘I got shot’ (The Fort Morgan Times)
The flu is a contagious virus that is spread from one person to another through tiny droplets that are released into the air when a person infected with the flu coughs or sneezes. Sometimes, people can become infected by touching their nose or mouth after touching something infected by the flu virus.
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