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Illness outbreak at Grand Rapids convention was H1N1, health department says
Illness outbreak at Grand Rapids convention was H1N1, health department says
Posted 12:51 PM, August 24, 2018, by FOX 17 News
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. ? The Kent County Health Department says an illness that has sickened over a hundred people who attended a Grand Rapids convention has been confirmed to be H1N1.
The illness outbreak affected people from at least 25 states who attended a convention for The National Rural Letter Carrier?s Association at DeVos Place earlier this month. The county health department says Friday that three tests in Michigan came back positive for H1N1, and other health agencies have confirmed it in other states.
About 120 people have reported illness connected with this outbreak...