Tamiflu
Apr 29 2009, Oscar

I wasn’t scared when my Governor decided to cancel all school and public events due to the Swine Flu outbreak, in fact, as a teacher, I secretly welcomed the unexpected break from class.

I’m now towards the end of my second day of living life...

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In this photo released by the Ohio Department of Health, shipment of Tamiflu vaccine is seen, which is received and stored by the Ohio National Guard at an undisclosed location Tuesday, April 28, 2009 in Ohio. Laboratory testing shows the new virus is...