H1N1
swine flu vaccine

Too soon to say H1N1 is over

The World Health Organization says it's too soon to deliberate whether H1N1 is over. more...

Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq listens to Chief Public Health Officer Dr. David Butler-Jones during a news conference to provide an update on the H1N1 flu virus, in Ottawa, Wednesday December 2,2009. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Fred Chartrand)

H1N1 taking toll on vastly different group

The median age for hospitalization with H1N1 is 26, compared to 71 years of age for seasonal flu. more...

New groups added

Toronto to close two vaccination clinics

The time to roll up a sleeve to get an H1N1 flu shot is coming to an end at some public clinics. more...

Children over the age of 5 became eligible Monday for the H1N1 vaccine. The general public still has to wait another three weeks. Nov. 16, 2009. (CTV)

Numbers of kids hospitalized for H1N1 rise

Officials say kids are being hospitalized with H1N1 flu at rates that far outpace previous seasons. more...

On Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, Toronto Public Health began immunizating children up to the age of 13 against swine flu.

Toronto gives vaccine to general public

Health units including Toronto have decided to offer the H1N1 shot to the general public. more...

Syringes wait to be used at a swine flu vaccination center Friday, Nov. 6, 2009 in Montreal, Canada.

Almost 1/5 of Cdns. immunized

Canada's chief public health officer says almost one-quarter of Canadians have been immunized against H1N1 flu. more...

Evan Tordorf, 4, cries as he gets his flu shot as his mother and Karen Joly looks on at a H1N1 caccination centre Friday, November 6, 2009 in Montreal. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz)

Cdns. lukewarm to official H1N1 efforts, media overreacting

Canadians are lukewarm in their response to government handling of the H1N1 pandemic. more...

A Community Health employee cleans the hand rails at the Sandy Hill Community Health centre which opened a flu assessment clinic to help reduce the pressures on emergency rooms in Ottawa on Wednesday, Nov 4, 2009. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Pawel Dwulit)

H1N1 hospitalizations rise

Hospital admissions, intensive-care unit transfers and deaths from swine flu have tripled. more...

Nurse Laura Gill injects the H1N1 vaccine into a young male at a vaccination clinic at the Tom Brown arena in Ottawa on Monday, Nov. 2, 2009. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Pawel Dwulit)

More Cdns. plan to get H1N1 shot

Canadians are becoming less and less ambivalent about the prospect of the H1N1 vaccine. more...

A child receives the H1N1 flu vaccine at a flu clinic in Ottawa, Thursday, Oct. 29, 2009.

Don't delay seasonal flu shots: panel

There is no reason to delay seasonal flu shots, a panel of vaccine experts said Sunday. more...

On Call with Dr. Karl

Dr. Karl answers your questions and concerns

Q&A with Dr. Karl Kabasele on H1N1 more...

Wylde on Health

Bryce Wylde's advice on the H1N1

Homeopathic Doctor Bryce Wylde gives recommendations to deal with the H1N1 virus. more...

As of June 1, Canadians need a valid passport to travel to the U.S. by land, air or sea.

Travel for ill passengers

Federal health officials are advisising travel companies to make it easy for sick passengers to cancel. more...

A lab technologist is seen working in British Columbia's new $14-million high-security Containment Level 3 laboratory in Abbotsford, B.C., Friday, Sept. 25, 2009. The new lab able to test for animal diseases such as H1N1, West Nile virus and avian influenza. (Jonathan Hayward / THE CANADIAN PRESS)

What is H1N1 flu and its symptoms

Find out what is H1N1 flu and how to identify its symptoms. more...

Women wearing surgical masks pray in the Zocalo plaza in Mexico City, Sunday, April 26, 2009. Churches stood empty Sunday morning in heavily Catholic Mexico City after services were canceled due to a new strain of swine flu. (AP Photo / Dario Lopez-Mills)

H1N1 Flu Timeline

A timeline of the H1N1 flu outbreak and the race to develope a vaccine. more...

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H1N1 flu shots now available to public
Update from the flu desk, Monday Nov. 16
Update from the flu desk, Wednesday Nov. 4
Coun. Michael Thompson voices concerns
Update from the flu desk, Tuesday Nov. 3
Update from the flu desk, Monday Nov. 2
Tempers flare at H1N1 clinics
Health officials answer H1N1 concerns
People line up for the vaccine
Second wave of H1N1 arrives in Ont.
Health Canada approves H1N1 vaccine

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