Kids' H1N1 booster shots may be delayed[Star Tribune, November 6, 2009] For parents of children who have received their first H1N1 shots, the frustrations may not be over. Clinics are warning they may not have enough vaccine on hand to give booster shots exactly on schedule -- 28 days after the first dose.
"We've been telling patients 'go ahead and make that four-week appointment,' [but] please understand that you may not have it available," said Lynn Berg, safety director for Allina Medical Clinic. Read the full story on startribune.com... Mom-to-be Lynsee's last minute preps[KARE 11 News, November 6, 2009 ] Of the thousands of babies delivered at Abbott Northwestern Hospital, none will be quite like the delivery for Lynsee of momslikeme.com. When her baby is ready to be born, Lynsee invited cameras along to stream it all online. Read the full story on kare11.com... Candy buyback benefits military, Jordan Area Food Shelf[Jordan Independent, November 6, 2009] On Saturday night, kids trick-or-treated for Halloween candy. On Monday, some of them gave it all back.
St. Francis Regional Medical Center and Park Dental Shakopee collected nearly 700 pounds of Snickers bars, M&Ms, Skittles and other sugary treats for U.S. troops serving overseas.
Michael Morris, St. Francis' director of business development, discusses how the first-ever candy buyback event exceeded expectations. Read the full story on jordannews.com... |