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California Influenza 2019-20; 658 fatalities; 16 pediatric
Flu Deaths Increase to 74, Cases Decrease in San Diego
Feb. 27, 2020 | 8:37 AM
The number of local influenza deaths increased to 74 after 11 additional fatalities were reported last week, the County Health and Human Services Agency announced today.
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During Week 8, 64 new influenza-coded deaths were identified. To date during the
2019–2020 influenza season, 445 influenza-coded deaths have been identified (Figure
5). The percentage of deaths coded as influenza during Week 8 was 0.3% compared to
1.1% during Week 7 (Figure 6).
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County Flu Deaths Rise To 80, Exceeding Last Season’s Toll
Thursday, March 5, 2020
By City News Service
On the day a coronavirus-positive case was announced in Chula Vista, the Health and Human Services Agency reported Thursday that a half-dozen influenza-related deaths were recorded last week in San Diego County, bringing the number of fatalities so far this flu season to 80 — more than last flu season's entire toll.
As of this time last year, the county had recorded 44 flu deaths. Last season's deaths totaled 77.
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Half a dozen flu deaths last week pushed the number of fatalities this season to 80. As of this time last year, the county had recorded 44 flu deaths. Last season's deaths totaled 77.
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