Egypt: A brief interlude?

According to a recent Cabinet Information and Decision Support Centre (IDSC) report 80 per cent of H1N1 deaths were among patients with chronic underlying health problems. Abdel-Rahman Shahin, official spokesman at the Ministry of …

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Durham children's deaths not H1N1-related: coroner | TNews.ca …

A coroner has ruled out the H1N1 virus in the sudden death of two children in Durham region’s Lakeridge Health Centre earlier this week.

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Durham children’s deaths not H1N1-related: coroner (CTV.ca)

A coroner has ruled out the H1N1 virus in the sudden death of two children in Durham region’s Lakeridge Health Centre earlier this week.

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Gay tourists not market niche, report suggests (CBC Prince Edward Island)

Marketing P.E.I. as a gay-friendly destination may not bring more gay tourists to the Island, a survey by UPEI’s Tourism Research Centre suggests.

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H1N1 FLU VIRUS (HUMAN SWINE FLU) UNDER SURVEILLANCE | Canada Views

How many severe cases of the H1N1 flu virus are there in BC? Since Nov. 17, there have been 109 new severe cases of H1N1 identified in BC, with four new deaths .

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Sindh Today – Online News » H1N1 pediatric deaths quadruple in US …

An estimated 540 children under age 18 have died since the H1N1 flu virus emerged in mid April, more than four times the 129 pediatric deaths reported as of last week by the Centre for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia. …

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BC reports 8 more fatalities from swine flu

The British Columbia Centre for Disease Control reports a sharp increase in swine flu deaths in the past week. … The November 9 Surveillance Update reports 202 new confirmed H1N1 cases, an increase of 50 percent over the 399 cases recorded between the start of the pandemic and N ovember 9. The new total is 601….

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H1N1 Information

BC HealthLink HealthFile on H1N1 – general information on the H1N1 vaccine www. healthlinkbc. ca/healthfiles/hfile108b. … BC Centre for for Disease Control – the ‘Weekly Information Bulletin’ lists the # of severe cases and deaths by Health Authority h ttp://www

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Kovalev’s return haunts Montreal (National Post)

Mike Cammalleri’s first goal of the season wasn’t enough Saturday night as the Ottawa Senators beat the Canadiens 3-1 at the Bell Centre

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Reception the question when Kovalev returns (National Post)

The pressing question going into Saturday’s game between the Canadiens and Ottawa Senators has nothing to do with Montreal snap its four-game losing streak. It’s more about how the capacity crowd at the Bell Centre will greet Alex Kovalev

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