Opinion 1918 versus 2020 Micheal BirdUpdated Aug 5, 2025 In 1918, a new influenza virus appeared, right in the middle of World War I. People called it the Spanish flu. It was later known as the H1N1 …
Opinion Look back at 1918 pandemic for insight By Michael BirdUpdated Jul 31, 2025 In 1918, a new influenza virus appeared, right in the middle of World War I. People called it the Spanish flu. It was later known as the H1N1 …
News Schools participate in H1N1 clinics By Dale Liesch Dec 1, 2009 Approximately 130 students, ages 4-to-9 years-old, from Dadeville Elementary, Edward Bell, and Horseshoe Bend schools lined up Wednesday to re…
News Doctors order H1N1 vaccine By Katie Cole Oct 1, 2009 Local physicians ordered their first doses of the swine flu vaccine this week, but several offices have requested small batches while others h…
News Use common sense with the flu By Staff Reports Sep 22, 2009 For several years we’ve all heard about a pandemic, which essentially means a epidemic of some sort affecting a wide area. The word has been t…
News Flu shots are in By Katie Cole Sep 22, 2009 Seasonal flu shots are now available at the Tallapoosa County Health Department.
News Flu shots available By Katie Cole Sep 20, 2009 Seasonal flu shots are now available at the Tallapoosa County Health Department.
News FDA approves swine flu shot By Katie Cole Sep 14, 2009 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced Tuesday it had approved four vaccines for the H1N1 influenza virus, commonly known as the swine flu.
Opinion Stay informed on H1N1, don’t panic By Roger Steele Sep 8, 2009 When we first heard about swine flu this past spring, everyone took notice. After all, the possibility of a dangerous epidemic is just plain scary.
News RMC puts new rules in place to limit H1N1 By Katie Cole Aug 27, 2009 Russell Medical Center has issued new visitation guidelines to limit the spread of the H1N1 influenza.