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Julie Bosman is an American journalist and reporter for The New York Times. She was formerly staff assistant for Maureen Dowd in the Times Washington Bureau.

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Swine Flu Vaccinations Rise While Infections Remain Low

More than 11,000 people received swine flu vaccines at free clinics this past weekend, city officials said, while overall infection rates remain relatively low. Some community clinics also have the vaccine. At the CABS Health Center on Manhattan Avenue ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  23 Nov 2009

Feeling Fluish? Call 311

Having flulike symptoms does not have to mean a call to the doctor or a visit to the emergency room. Beginning Thursday, you can call 311. In an effort to reduce unnecessary visits to emergency rooms for swine flu, the 311 service has been expanded to ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thomas A Farley

Long Lines to Get Free Swine Flu Shot in New York City

Want a swine flu vaccination at a free clinic this weekend? Get in line. City officials said that as of 1 p.m. Saturday, 3,561 people were vaccinated more than half of the total number of vaccinations last Saturday and Sunday combined. The busiest ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Department of Health

Swine Flu Clinics to Be Opened to a Broader Group of People This Weekend

Because of low demand among parents of school-age children, city health officials are opening their swine flu vaccination clinics to a broader group of people this weekend, city officials said. People 25 to 64 who have underlying health problems, like ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Greater New York Hospital Association

Weekend Swine Flu Vaccination Clinics Open to More People

Because of low demand among parents of school-age children, city health officials are opening their swine flu vaccination clinics to a broader group of people this weekend, city officials said. People 25 through 64 who have underlying health problems — ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, NYT: City Room,  11 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Greater New York Hospital Association

Report Says Foster System Keeps Children Too Long

Margaret, a 15-year-old, was placed in five different foster homes in a single year. Calvin, 18, spent 15 years being shuttled among his mother, aunt and a residential treatment center. Devin, a 13-year-old, has been in foster care his entire life, ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  10 Nov 2009
Related Topics: New York Times Company

Adults Told to Hold Off Getting Seasonal Flu Vaccine

An unusually high demand for seasonal flu vaccine has caused a shortage at clinics, pharmacies and doctor’s offices, Dr. Thomas A. Farley, the city’s health commissioner, said in a statement. “Some additional supplies of vaccine are expected during ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, NYT: City Room,  4 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Thomas A Farley

Weekend Vaccination Clinics Begin Saturday

Beginning Saturday, middle and high school students can receive free swine flu vaccinations at weekend clinics throughout the city, health department officials said on Tuesday. Over the next five weekends, the city will open 29 clinics, each for one ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  3 Nov 2009

Domestic Abuse Fraud: It’s Rarely Suspected and Rarely Detected

In the city’s rich history of fraud schemes, the cases described this week by the city’s Department of Investigation would not seem to rank up there with mortgage scams or fake Medicare patients: Six women were accused of posing as victims of domestic ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  22 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Human Resources Administration

Inundated, Again, at an L.I. Center

Ann Moran-Smith has worked at the Ministries, a nonprofit group in Coram that provides social services to the needy in Suffolk County, for almost 26 years. “I’ve never seen anything like this,” she said of the current recession. The center provides ...

From JULIE BOSMAN, The New York Times,  3 Oct 2009

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