Vt Health officials say flu expanding
Wednesday, 10/07/09 8:15am
Vermont Health Department officials say the number of flu cases in the state is increasing.
Health Commissioner Dr. Wendy Davis says 11 flu cases have been confirmed in southwestern Vermont, eight of those cases the H1N1 swine flu.
The state upgraded its index of flu severity to "local" from "sporadic." Local is the third-highest ranking by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, below "widespread" and "regional."
Davis said it's expected the state will move up soon from local to regional.
Some seasonal flu vaccine clinics have been postponed because of a shortage of vaccine.
The swine flu vaccine is due to arrive soon.
Information for this report came from The Burlington Free Press.
VPR News
- Increase In FEMA Relief To 90 Percent Is A Relief To State, Towns Monday, 05/28/12 7:34am
- State, Local Officials Come At F-35 From Different Perspectives Saturday, 05/26/12 9:34am
- Vt. Cities Seek Pension Solutions Friday, 05/25/12 5:30pm
- On Memorial Day, Remembering The Fallen Friday, 05/25/12 5:50pm
NPR News
- Observing Memorial Day Friday, 05/25/12 7:14pm
- What's In A Smile? Turns Out Computers Best Humans At Parsing What's Genuine Friday, 05/25/12 6:53pm
- CBS, NBC, Fox Battle Dish Network In Court Over Ad-Skipping DVR Friday, 05/25/12 5:40pm
- Keep Kids Away From Laundry Detergent Packs Friday, 05/25/12 4:41pm
© Copyright 2012, Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.




