Swine Flu Six Months Later
Luke Sawyer, a registered nurse, administers the H1N1 vaccine at the Cleveland Clinic Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009, in Cleveland. The Clinic began giving H1N1 vaccine to frontline employees who provide direct patient care. It was six months ago that scientists discovered an ominous new flu virus, touching off fears of a catastrophic global outbreak that could cause people to drop dead in the streets. Doomsday, of course, never came to pass. Now that the initial scare over the swine flu has subsided, health officials warn we are not out of danger yet. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak)
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