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Lawmakers are looking for answers about the H1N1 vaccine shortage.
Doctors say vaccines are the best way to protect yourself from illnesses.
East Carolina is doing its part to fight the H1N1 flu.
$380,000 from the federal government to monitor and fight the virus.
The fears of H1N1 may be more frightful than the costumes this holiday, but there are things parents can do to keep their kids safe.
The fight against H1N1 continues and now pharmacies in the east are getting their hands on some vaccines.
The demand for the H1N1 vaccines caused one clinic in the east to run out hours ahead of schedule.
The Health Department says it's a good time to provide the latest information about the H1N1 vaccine and about the flu season.
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