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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=5 width=375 align=left bgColor=#ffffcc border=1><TBODY><TR><TH colSpan=2>H1N1 in N.C.:</TH><TR><TD width=225>June 24, 2009 ? 2:00 p.m.
55 new cases this week.
Case counts are updated once a week on Wednesdays by 3:30 pm.
Confirmed cases: 179 The first death in North Carolina with a link to H1N1 was announced today.
<TABLE width=450 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD scope=col width=202>Alamance County ? 7,
Alexander County ? 1,
Brunswick County ? 3,
Buncombe County ? 2,
Cabarrus County ? 1,
Carteret County ? 2,
Chatham County ? 9,
Craven County ? 9,
Cumberland County ? 1,
Davidson County ? 1,
Duplin County ? 3,
Durham County ? 3,
Franklin County ? 2,
Granville County ? 2,
Guilford County ? 6,
Harnett County ? 2,
Haywood County ? 1,
Henderson County ? 4,
Hoke County ? 1,
Johnston County ? 12, </TD><TD scope=col width=232>Lee County ? 4,
Lenoir County ? 2,
Martin County ? 2,
Mecklenburg County ? 3,
New Hanover County ? 11,
Northampton County ? 1,
Onslow County ? 4,
Orange County ? 15,
Pender County ? 5,
Person County ? 5,
Pitt County ? 4,
Rockingham County ? 8,
Rowan County ? 1,
Rutherford County ? 1,
Sampson County ? 4,
Surry County ? 1,
Wake County ? 27,
Wayne County ? 2,
Wilson County ? 7</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Cases are often detected in one county, reported, but later moved to another county because it is determined that that case is the resident of a county other than the one where he was tested.
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