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Confirmó su enfermedad a través de Twitter, pero ya se encuentra recuperada.
Spanish-English translation
Amy Camacho was hospitalized for influenza A H1N1
She confirmed her illness through Twitter, but is healed.
Posted: Sunday, February 12, 2012 - 18:48
Puebla, Puebla. - An official of the government of Rafael Moreno Valley, was hospitalized after getting influenza A H1N1.
This is Amy Camacho, Secretary of Environmental Sustainability and Land Management in Puebla, who reported on her condition via Twitter. @ AmyLCamacho : Many thanks to all who were awaiting my health. I was hospitalized with H1N1 but I'm in recovery. Beware! Amy joins the 140 cases of influenza recorded so far this year in Puebla. To date, the state recorded in 4 deaths.