Area/State Colby Free Press Thursday, October 1, 2009 Page 3 Weather State expects swine flu vaccine by next Tuesday Corner From “VACCINE,” Page 1 es personnel, everyone up to 24 and those best among younger, healthy patients. unusual because it struck a much younger ages 25 to 64 years who have a chronic im- Bremby said a second vaccine that would demographic than the seasonal fl u. Bremby side effects, including soreness, swelling mune disorder. cover those groups could be out as early as said that many fl u viruses have been at their and redness around the injection. Bremby Bremby said the department recommends two weeks from now. worst when they fi rst begin infecting the said the Food and Drug Administration, the that the fi rst people to get the vaccine Bremby said the state is contracting with general population and then become less Centers for Disease Control and the depart- should be children ages 2 to 9 and health- many clinic to distribute the vaccine, and virulent over time. ment would be watching to make sure there care workers who have direct contact with that as a condition of the contract, they will “It seems reasonable to expect that this are not any more serious side effects. patients. have to distribute fi rst to the recommended virus will become a seasonal strain that will The National Advisory Committee on The vaccine has been approved by the groups. be around for a while,” Bremby said. Immunization Practices has made several Food and Drug Administration, but has not Eberhart-Philips said the department is He said the genetic makeup of H1N1 is recommendations on who should get the been licensed for use with pregnant women, encouraging people not to ignore the regu- fairly stable, meaning that if you have had vaccine fi rst. Bremby said Kansas would people with chronic diseases or people over lar seasonal fl u, and to get that vaccination it, you’re unlikely to get it again unless the be following those. The committee recom- 49. Bremby said that, while the vaccine as well. strain mutates down the road. National Weather Service mends targeting pregnant women, children should is considered safe, the manufacturer Bremby said the H1N1 fl u is unusual be- Six deaths have been attributed to H1N1 Tonight: Partly cloudy, with who live with or care for younger children, decided not to pursue a license for those cause it came much earlier than the normal so far in Kansas, he said. a low around 39. Windy, with a health care and emergency medical servic- patients because testing showed it worked fl u season, mid-fall to mid-spring. It is also northwest wind 25 to 30 mph de- creasing to between 15 and 20 mph. Winds could gust as high as 40 mph. Friday: Sunny, with a high King Tut artifacts to be displayed in Denver museum near 63. Windy, with a northwest wind between 20 and 30 mph, DENVER – “Tutankhamun: Museum members will get notifi - striking objects from some of the A video introduction, narrated vate, no-profi t trade association with gusts as high as 40 mph. The Golden King and the Great cation about priority booking and most important rulers throughout by “Indiana Jones” actor Harrison responsible for marketing Denver Friday Night: Patchy frost Pharaohs,” a touring exhibition discounted tickets, and will have 2,000 years of ancient Egyptian Ford, begins with the discovery as a convention and leisure desti- after 1 a.m. Otherwise, mostly featuring more than 100 treasures the fi rst opportunity to buy tickets. history, from the Fourth Dynasty of Tut’s tomb by British explorer nation. clear, with a low around 31. from the tomb of the celebrated For information on becoming a into the Late Period (about 2,600 Howard Carter in 1922. Guests Business and leisure tour groups Northwest wind between 10 and pharaoh and other ancient sites, member, go to www.denverartmu- to 660 B.C.). Derived from a vari- will encounter legendary artifacts can begin ticketing for Tutankha- 15 mph becoming calm. will make its sole regional appear- seum.org/get involved/member- ety of contexts, including temples from the burial site’s antechamber, mun by calling the museum to re- Saturday: Patchy frost before ance at the Denver Art Museum ship or call (720) 865-5000. You and both royal and private tombs, annex, treasury and burial cham- ceive priority booking when tick- 10 a.m. Otherwise, sunny, with a from July 1 to Jan. 2, 2011. also may preregister online or by many of these artifacts have never ber in corresponding galleries, in- ets go on sale. high near 65. Calm wind becom- The exhibition is organized by phone for a chance to purchase before visited the United States. cluding the pharaoh’s golden san- Exhibition underwriting op- ing southeast between 10 and National Geographic, Arts and tickets before the general public. The collection features the larg- dals, jewelry, furniture, weaponry portunities – including sponsor- 15 mph. Exhibitions International and To do that, go to www.denver- est image of King Tut ever un- and statuary. ing museum spaces, programs Saturday Night: Partly cloudy, AEG Exhibitions, with coopera- artmuseum.org and click on “up- earthed, a 10-foot statue of the The exhibition is expected to be and student scholarships – also with a low around 41. tion from the Egyptian Supreme coming exhibitions” or call (720) pharaoh found at the remains of a major travel and tourism draw are available. For information, Sunday: A 20 percent chance Council of Antiquities. 865-5000. the funerary temple of two of his for the city of Denver and the state contact Sally Chafee at schafee@ of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a “This exquisite exhibition is The museum will have expand- high offi cials. It still retains much of Colorado, said Richard Scharf, denverartmuseum.org or (720) high near 68. sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime op- ed hours during the show. Part of of its original paint. president of Visit Denver, the pri- 913-0034. Sunday Night: A 30 percent portunity for visitors from Denver the proceeds will go to antiquities chance of showers and thunder- and around the region to experi- preservation and conservation ef- storms. Mostly cloudy, with a low ence the art of ancient Egypt right forts in Egypt, including the con- around 48. here in the Mile High City,” said struction of a new grand museum Monday: Partly cloudy, with a Lewis Sharp, museum director. in Cairo. LOCAL TV LISTINGS high near 72. Tickets will go on sale in spring. The exhibition will feature Monday Night: A 20 percent sponsored by the chance of rain. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42. Concerned dad in Iraq Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 59. 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