Thanks very much for that testimony, Madam Secretary.
I assume, incidentally, that if a student is sent home or a worker is sent home from a job because they got the symptoms of H1N1, they reall...
I hope and I would guess that some of the response of the Vernon public school system was to the complaints that you registered last spring.
So you will be the point of distribution for Waterbury to private providers; is that right?
Another way it has been helpful to have people on site...is to have representatives from State and local health departments...
22 million Americans have become ill with this virus; 98,000 people have needed hospitalization; and approximately, a little short of 4,000 ...
Every time we get ready to deal with something like H1N1, we also prepare ourselves to deal better with other kinds of public health or natu...
So the small number of cases is good to hear but do you have it at UConn now?
I hope that you and she together will go back and look at this and try to draw some lessons from it so that some of the great things that ha...
I take it that in a lot of cases of people with H1N1, they will get over it because their bodies ultimately reject it or it finishes its cou...
Physicians treating critically ill patients with H1N1 influenza will soon have access to new antiviral drugs supported by HHS/BARDA and admi...
I want to say frankly to you this morning that I am concerned, as we meet this morning, that the flu is spreading so rapidly and in some cas...
Thank you very much, Secretary Duncan. Very helpful information.
I want to thank the three of you for your testimony this morning and go back to the beginning and thank you for the work that you have done ...
Thanks, Senator Kirk.
I leave here reassured by our state of preparedness, not with any superior knowledge about what path the influenza will take.
the vaccines are working, of course.
I want to express my concern that hospitals and Public Health Departments do not have the capacity to care for the surge of people who may n...