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King County child dies from flu complications
This is the first child to die of flu complications reported in King County since 2009, said health officials.
Author: KING 5 Staff
Published: 11:00 AM PST December 18, 2019
Updated: 7:29 PM PST December 18, 2019
An elementary-school-aged child in King County has died from complications with the flu, according to health officials.
The child was previously healthy but died on Dec. 15 in a Pierce County hospital.
This is the first child to die of flu complications reported in King County since 2009, said health officials.
Three adults have also died in King County from complications with the flu so far this season...