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10-year-old Henderson boy's death attributed to flu
Published at: 9:28 AM, Thu Feb 07 2019
By AP | Updated: Sat 12:39 PM, Feb 09, 2019
HENDERSON, Nev. (AP) - A 10-year-old Henderson boy is the latest southern Nevada fatality attributed to the flu.
Prior to the boy's death Thursday, the Southern Nevada Health District had listed 13 flu deaths in Clark County this season, with 10 of those involving people age 50 or older.
The current flu season has been milder than last year's, which had caused 53 deaths in the region at this point.
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Flu Cases Spike Again
The Washoe County Health District says at least three people have died this flu season. The Health District says that for the 5th straight week, Northern Nevada has seen an increase in flu cases.
Tuesday, March 5th 2019, 6:29 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, March 6th 2019, 7:21 AM PST
The Washoe County Health District says at least three people have died this flu season. The Health District says that for the 5th straight week, Northern Nevada has seen an increase in flu cases.
?We are reaching a second peak for the influenza season,? said Influenza Surveillance Coordinator Kerry Chalkey.
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