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More Americans See Swine Flu in Their Future
Americans are about twice as likely now (36%) as they were in May (20%) to believe they are very or somewhat likely to contract the H1N1 virus this year. More Americans plan to get a swine flu vaccine and fewer have confidence in the federal ...
Obama Administration Gets High Marks on Swine Flu So Far
In a Gallup Poll conducted Tuesday night, 66% of Americans say they approve of how the Obama administration is handling the ongoing swine flu situation, while 16% disapprove and 17% have no opinion.
Leading with Strengths: Russell Cox
What makes a great leader? In the latest Leading With Strengths interview, Russell Cox shares how his Achiever, Futuristic and Positivity help create a mission-driven culture and better business results.
Despite "Pandemic," Swine Flu Worry Dwindles
Just days after the World Health Organization declared the H1N1 flu a pandemic, new Gallup polling finds only 8% of Americans worried about personally getting the swine flu -- the lowest rate of worry about the illness since it became news in ...
U.S. Swine Flu Fear Abates; Precautionary Steps Still Sparse
New Gallup polling finds 19% of Americans saying they personally worried “yesterday” about getting swine flu, down slightly from 25% saying this late last week. The poll also shows no increase in the percentages of Americans taking precautionary ...
Americans Split on Media Coverage of Swine Flu
Americans are as likely to say the media have exaggerated the dangers of swine flu (45%) as to say the news reports are about right (46%). Personal worry about getting swine flu is down to 17% from 25% a week ago, and only 20% think the virus is ...
Swine Flu Worries 25% in U.S., Slight Impact on Behaviors
The number of Americans who worry about getting swine flu has edged up from 22% Tuesday to 25% Thursday, while 6% of Americans now report that they have decided not to shop or go to restaurants, and 5% of parents say they kept a child out of ...
Flu Affects 1% to 4% of Americans on Any Given Day
The Gallup-Healthways Well-Being Index reveals that a baseline of between about 1% and 4% of the adult population reports being sick with flu on any given day, including about 2.1% on an average day so far this April. Younger Americans are more ...
In U.S., 20% of Parents Unable to Get H1N1 Vaccine for Child
One out of five parents in the U.S. say they have attempted to get H1N1 or swine flu vaccinations for a child but have been unable to do so. Seventeen percent of parents say at least one of their children has already been vaccinated, compared to ...
Americans Again Cite Cost and Access as Top Health Issues
Americans are most likely to name cost of and access to healthcare as the most urgent health problems facing the U.S. Mentions of cancer and obesity increased from last year.