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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Menino Declares Flu Outbreak a Health Emergency

Boston's seen a ten-fold increase in flu cases over last year.

Mayor Thomas Menino declared a health emergency due to Boston's flu outbreak. There were over 700 reported cases in the city this flu season, according to the Boston Public Health Commission. That's 10 times the average number of cases last year, according to WBUR.  Fortunately, there's plenty of vaccine to go around this year, and the mayor's office recommends everyone get the shot. The city website has a calendar of free flu vaccine clinics. They also have a page devoted to flu information and prevention tips. You can also use the widget above to find flu shots at pharmacies, clinics and other locations near you. The Red Cross offers several tips to reduce your exposure to the flu, like washing your hands often, coughing and sneezing …

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Boston Health Officials Announce First Flu-Related Death This Fall

But don't panic. The flu is preventable. And although the city's first victim was a man in his 40s, he had underlying health conditions.

A Boston man in his 40s is the first death linked to influenza this year in the city, the Boston Public Health Commission said today. The patient had underlying health conditions. Boston health officials recommend that everyone take the following steps to reduce their risk of illness:

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