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Opinions

How the WHO overshot on H1N1

There was no conspiracy – just an inability to adapt to changing circumstances

Four-year-old Sam Ledrew of St. John's waits to receive his H1N1 vaccination.
Ask André Picard

A guide to H1N1 for parents

The Globe's public health reporter answers your questions about children and swine flu

Crowds wait at the North York Civic Centre for the H1N1 vaccination in Toronto, Oct. 29.
Flu Inc.

How vaccines became big business

Making flu vaccines used to be a money-losing business. But that all changed with a flu pandemic on the other side of the world

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H1N1 cases across Canada

A big-picture look at hospitalizations and deaths by province/territory

A traveller wears a mask upon his return to Toronto's Pearson airport on April 26, 2009, after spending four days in Mexico City.

Q&A

Your H1N1 travel questions answered

What you need to know to stay healthy while travelling this winter

Recovery may have been slowed by H1N1

Some economists revising GDP forecasts for November, when 9 per cent of Canadian workers called in sick during outbreak

1.5 million called in sick with flu

H1N1 and seasonal flu cost Canadian economy almost 30 million working hours in November as almost one in 10 called in sick

WHO fights back over criticism that it exaggerated H1N1 threat

Critics claim agency colluded with makers of vaccine

Canada lending H1N1 vaccine to Mexico

Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq says 5 million doses will be shipped south starting this week; Mexico to replenish Canada's supply by end of March

How Canada's H1N1 plan delivered for mothers

Pregnant women got advance prescriptions

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Fighting H1N1
A mother's H1N1 diary: ‘I wield Kleenex like a ninja'

A day out in the big, germy world for a mom and her two-year-old twins as she wards off paranoia, irrational fear and the flu

In Pictures
Q&A: Are you getting the H1N1 shot?

Why Rick Mercer is planning on getting vaccinated and Jann Arden isn't.

JANN ARDEN, musician: “I’m not [getting the shot, because] of all the reading and stuff that I’ve done. I’m coming into a period of time where I meet probably 100 people every night and shake their hands and have a picture taken with them. But having said that, I’m a chronic hand washer. I don’t think I’d be kissing strangers on the cheek or anything of the sort ... I’m not in that really touchy age group which is teenagers kind of up to 35, 38 and then the elderly, so I don’t really fit the profile. I’m 47 and I’m just not afraid of that. Am I crazy?�
Facts & Arguments Essay
My 10-month-old got H1N1, and now I feel better

Reaction to swine flu seems like a horror movie. But when my son came down with it, I actually felt calmer

Tabatha Southey
On swine-flu conspiracy theories

Theories spring from a society so skeptical that it's actually gullible

Globe Essay
Fear's old struggle with vaccination

The alarm over H1N1 pales beside the battles over smallpox – especially in 19th-century Montreal

People wait in line to receive the H1N1 vaccine in Haltom City, Tex.
Photogallery
A closer look at the H1N1 virus

Images from around the world on the fight to prevent the swine flu spread

An employee holds out a plush toy model of the H1N1 swine flu virus at the Newbury Comics store in Boston, Massachusetts October 16, 2009.
Business
How companies are fighting H1N1

Workers are calling in sick, employment lawyers are swamped with calls; doctors urge employers not to demand sick notes

People sit in a waiting area for turn to be injected with the H1N1 flu vaccine at a clinic in Ottawa.