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Harry Burns

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Name: Harry Burns
First Reported 10/25/2009 - Updated 10/25/2009 - 2 Documents (in Health)
The swine flu vaccination programme has been defended Scotland's chief medical officer has defended the swine flu vaccination programme, as two more people have died from the H1N1 virus.An 81-year-old woman at Paisley's Royal Alexandra hospital and a ... [BBC - 10/25/2009]
First Reported 10/26/2009 - Updated 10/26/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
Via The Scotsman: Health workers who shun vaccine are 'hugely misguided'. Excerpt:The decision by some health workers not to have the swine flu vaccine is "hugely misguided", Scotland's chief medical officer has warned. Concerns have been raised that ... [H5N1 - 10/26/2009]
First Reported 10/27/2009 - Updated 10/27/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
North East North West Yorkshire and the Humber East Midlands West Midlands East London South East South West Scotland Wales Northern Ireland News Distribution Service (Scotland)Issued by the News Distribution Service on behalf of the Scottish Govern ... [News Distribution Service - 10/27/2009]
First Reported 11/06/2009 - Updated 11/06/2009 - 1 Documents
healthcarerepublic.com,General practice in deprived areas of Scotland could be redesigned to address health inequalities, according to Scotland's chief medical officer (CMO) Harry Burns.Dr Burns: We have to be open to the idea that we redesign the support ... [Healthcare Republic - 11/06/2009]
First Reported 11/09/2009 - Updated 11/09/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
The south Asian community has a higher heart disease and diabetes risk Health experts have said more information is needed about ethnic minority groups in Scotland.A report has identified five priorities including recording the ethnic identity of every ... [BBC - 11/09/2009]
First Reported 10/23/2009 - Updated 10/23/2009 - 1 Documents
Another four Scots have died with swine flu, the government has confirmed. Three of the deaths were in the Greater Glasgow and Clyde area, while the other was in Fife.One of those who died in Glasgow was a 16-year-old male. The others were a 77-year-old ... [Stv.tv - 10/23/2009]
First Reported 09/30/2009 - Updated 09/30/2009 - 2 Documents (in Health)
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Yesterday the regions' health authorities were unable to say if vaccine from the same batch used in the affected English school had been issued locally. Scotland's chief medical officer Dr Harry Burns said vaccine from the same batch may already have ... [The Courier - 09/30/2009]
First Reported 06/07/2009 - Updated 06/07/2009 - 1 Documents
The 38-year-old Glasgow woman, who gave birth in the Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley last week, is in intensive care. Her baby, in a stable condition in Yorkhill Hospital in Glasgow, is not thought to have the virus.The Scottish government said that ... [Sunday Times - 06/07/2009]
First Reported 06/14/2009 - Updated 06/14/2009 - 1 Documents
The countrys government is advising its citizens against travelling to the UK with a global pandemic confirmedJason AllardyceThe New Zealand government has warned its citizens against travelling to the UK because of swine flu, threatening to disrupt Scotlands ... [Sunday Times - 06/14/2009]
First Reported 07/03/2009 - Updated 07/03/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
HEALTH CHIEFS are to use new tactics in the battle to fight the swine flu pandemic amid fears that cases could hit more than 100,000 a day across the UK by the end of next month.Scotlands chief medical officer Dr Harry Burns warned that we could expect ... [The Courier - 07/03/2009]
First Reported 09/03/2009 - Updated 09/03/2009 - 1 Documents (in Health)
The estimate of the number of Britons who will die of swine flu this winter has fallen dramatically after health experts admitted the virus is less lethal then they feared The official estimate of the number of Britons who could die this winter from ... [Guardian Unlimited - 09/03/2009]

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Call for more ethnic health data [BBC - 11/09/2009]
GP services in Scotland need 'redesign' to tack... [Healthcare Republic - 11/06/2009]
Don’t let flu spoil the final fling of Highland... [News Distribution Service - 10/27/2009]
Medical chief backs swine flu jab [BBC - 10/25/2009]
Swine flu vaccine jabs hit by delays [Scotland on Sunday Online - 10/25/2009]
Four more Scots die with swine flu [Stv.tv - 10/23/2009]
HCA creates regeneration boost for Hollinwood [24dash.com - 10/21/2009]
Local stocks of HPV vaccine under scrutiny [The Courier - 09/30/2009]
Cancer jab batch axed over tragedy [The Sun - 09/30/2009]
Swine flu death toll forecast slashed [Guardian Unlimited - 09/03/2009]
Swine flu cases could hit 100,000 a day [The Courier - 07/03/2009]
Flu fears may keep New Zealanders from Homecoming [Sunday Times - 06/14/2009]
Swine flu mother still critical as Scots cases ... [Sunday Times - 06/07/2009]
Swine flu: The Fear [Scotland on Sunday Online - 05/03/2009]
First probable human-to-human contact case in B... [Telegraph - 05/01/2009]
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UK: Scots health workers who shun vaccine are '... [H5N1 - 10/26/2009]
Via The Scotsman: Health workers who shun vaccine are 'hugely misguided'. Excerpt:The decision by some health workers not to have the swine flu vaccine is "hugely ...
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