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PORT ORCHARD, Wash. -- A 12 year-old girl is the second person to die from complications of the flu this season in Kitsap County. Kitsap Public Health District said Wednesday that a child died last week from complications of the flu, but did not release any details. However, Pegy Lowery, of Port Orchard, said the child who died from the flu was her 12-year-old daughter, Piper. The Port Orchard mom says the progression of the illness was like a "freight train" that no one saw coming. Piper got a high fever Jan. 12 and four days later she was dead, Lowery said.
The article says this was H1N1 and there was kidney failure. The mother had it, too, and both had high fevers. Piper's got up to 105 F. Another article says she had asthma.
"...there’s an obvious contest that’s happening between different sectors of the colonial ruling class in this country. And they would, if they could, lump us into their beef, their struggle." ---- Omali Yeshitela, African People’s Socialist Party
(My posts are not intended as advice or professional assessments of any kind.) Never forget Excalibur.
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