
New numbers about the H1N1 virus in Oklahoma are out Thursday, bring the number of Oklahoma flu deaths since September to 39. More>>
The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting no new confirmed influenza-associated deaths over the past week. More>>
The Tulsa Health Department says it vaccinated more than 3,800 people at its clinic Tuesday at the Tulsa County fairgrounds.
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The Tulsa Health Department will be holding three free H1N1 walk-in clinics over the next three weeks.
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Tulsa Public Schools has received the H1N1 vaccine and will be distributing it free of charge to students and staff at selected schools. More>>
The Oklahoma State Health Department reported Thursday that the deaths included nine children under 19 years of age and five people who were 65 or older.
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More than 5,000 people, all ages and risk groups, stood in line to get the H1N1 vaccine Wednesday afternoon. The Tulsa Health Department reports it’s the busiest they've been for an H1N1 clinic.
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State health officials say all Oklahomans who want to reduce their risk of H1N1 infection are now eligible to receive H1N1 influenza vaccine.
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Hundreds of people attended an east Tulsa clinic to get the H1N1 vaccine. Many were college students, who say they felt coming home was the best bet to staying protected against the virus.
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Federal officials are tracking the H1N1 virus and the impact is worse than originally thought.
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Kids 10 and younger need an H1N1 booster shot about a month after getting the vaccine, but the Tulsa Health Department isn't doing follow-up visits at schools, leaving some parents scratching their heads.
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A statewide "Vaccination Blitz" is scheduled this Saturday, November 7, as Oklahoma's county health departments work to vaccinate as many Oklahomans against H1N1 flu as time and vaccine supplies allow. More>>
State prison officials have asked for about 15,000 doses of swine flu vaccine, but state health officials say none has been provided and there are no plans to do so yet. More>>
Tamiflu has proven to be an effective treatment for the H1N1 strain of flu, but some parents are having a hard time getting their hands on it More>>
The Tulsa Health Department held its first school clinic inside a Tulsa Public School. More than half the students at Cooper Elementary lined up to get the vaccine Tuesday.
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A walk-in clinic was held in Pryor on Monday. The Oklahoma State Department of Health is planning a statewide H1N1 influenza vaccination effort for Saturday.
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Asthma is a chronic conditions that leads to complications from H1N1 flu cases. It's the most common underlying condition associated with the illness. Patients with asthma are at a higher risk of catching the H1N1 flu strain. More>>
The Tulsa Health Department will vaccinate hundreds of students this week against the H1N1 flu virus. More>>
This week is your chance to ask questions about the H1N1 and seasonal flu. More>>
Tulsa Fire paramedics, in partnership with the Tulsa Health Department, will be administering H1N1 vaccinations starting on Thursday.
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New this week, the Tulsa County Health Department will begin offering walk-in, remote clinics so more people can get vaccinated against the H1N1 strain. Health department officials say more vaccine doses are on the way.
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How do you find out if you or your children qualify as high risk enough for the H1N1 vaccination? Where are the latest clinics being held? Find helpful answers to these and other questions.
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