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  • #16
    Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - 6 New deaths Week 9 - Total 204

    Week 9:

    3 New deaths; total 204
    2 (age <65) - total 37
    1 (age 65 and over) - total 11

    RSV increasing
    Percent positive stable
    ILI decreasing



    NYS
    1 death (age 25-49) - total 37
    2 deaths (age 50-64) - total 19

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    • #17
      Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - 1 New deaths Week 10 - Total 205

      Week 10:

      NYC
      One new death (under 65); total 205
      Percent positive: about 1% (decreasing)
      RSV: 7% (decreasing)



      NYS
      No new deaths
      * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
      * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
      * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
      * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
      * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.

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      • #18
        Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - 1 New deaths Week 11 - Total 206

        Week 11:

        NYC
        One new death (under 65); total 206
        Percent positive: about 2&#37; (increasing)
        RSV: about 6% (decreasing)


        NYS
        No new deaths
        * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
        * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
        * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
        * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
        * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.

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        • #19
          Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - 1 New deaths Week 12 - Total 207

          Week 12:

          One new death (under 65); total 207

          NYC:
          The City is monitoring reportable influenza deaths and combined pneumonia and influenza deaths during the 2009-2010 influenza season.
          Influenza Deaths in New York City
          August 30, 2009 through March 27, 2010
          Newly Identified
          Since Last Report / Cumulative Deaths to Date
          < 65 years: 1 ............. 40
          > 65 year: 0 .............. 11


          NYS:
          Current key findings from flu monitoring systems in New York State (NYS) for the week ending March 20, 2010, include:
          * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
          * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
          * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
          * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
          * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.

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          • #20
            Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - 2 New deaths Week 12 - Total 208

            Source: http://www.health.state.ny.us/diseas...nce/2009-2010/

            In addition to the NYC death reported last week, NYS is reporting one pediatric death for Week 12, bringing the total to 208.
            "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta

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            • #21
              Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - Week 16

              Week 16:

              NYState (NYC has not updated in several weeks)

              * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
              * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
              * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
              * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
              * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.

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              • #22
                Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - Week 17

                Week 17:

                NY State
                * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
                * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
                * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.

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                • #23
                  Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - Week 18

                  Week 18:

                  NY State:
                  * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                  * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                  * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
                  * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
                  * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.

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                  • #24
                    Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - Week 19

                    Week 19:

                    NY State
                    # The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                    # The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                    # The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
                    # The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
                    # The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.
                    # CDC and NYSDOH will produce the final weekly report for the 2009-10 influenza season for the week ending May 22, 2010.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Updates for NYC and NYS - Week 20 FINAL REPORT

                      Week 20:

                      NYState:
                      * The overall level of flu activity is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                      * The number of people hospitalized with flu is currently low and appears to be stable when compared to last week.
                      * The number of people dying with flu in NYS (outside of NYC) is currently 0 reported this week.
                      * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since September 1, 2009, is 68.
                      * The total number of deaths associated with H1N1 flu reported in NYS (outside of NYC) since April 24, 2009, is 94.
                      * CDC and NYSDOH will produce the final weekly report for the 2009-10 influenza season for the week ending May 22, 2010. Therefore, this report represents the final report for the 2009-10 season.
                      * For the 2010-11 season, CDC and NYSDOH will revert to the pre-pandemic practice of producing a weekly influenza surveillance report from the first week of October through the third week of May.

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