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Oklahoma Flu Deaths Climb To 22
Thursday, January 31st 2019, 9:54 AM CST
Updated: Thursday, January 31st 2019, 10:00 AM CST
By Laura Hendrix
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Two adults between 18-49 have died. Four adults between 50-64 were killed by the flu. The majority of deaths, 16, were from Oklahomans 65 or older.
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State?s first child flu death of the season reported in Oklahoma County
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KOCO Updated: 11:22 AM CST Feb 21, 2019
OKLAHOMA COUNTY ?
The state of Oklahoma reported its first childhood death due to the flu since the beginning of this influenza season in September, according to health officials.
The death occurred in Oklahoma County, and officials said the child was between the ages of 5-17.
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