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Jackson County reports H1N1 Death, Michigan Total: 10
A 54-year-old Jackson County man has died as a result of swine flu, or the new H1N1 virus, Jackson County and state health officials said today. The man had the third confirmed case of the disease reported in Jackson County,...
54-year-old Jackson County man has died of swine flu, health officials say
by Danielle Quisenberry | Jackson Citizen Patriot
Thursday August 06, 2009, 12:56 PM
A 54-year-old Jackson County man has died as a result of swine flu, or the new H1N1 virus, Jackson County and state health officials said today.
The man had the third confirmed case of the disease reported in Jackson County, said Dr. Donald Lawrenchuk, medical director of the Livingston and Jackson county health departments.
Lawrenchuk said he could not release personal or specific information about the man's case, but said he had been hospitalized for "quite some time because of his status."
Wotan (pronounced Voton with the ton rhyming with on) - The German Odin, ruler of the Aesir.
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