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5 Deaths Reported in Weber/Morgan Counties

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WSU police spread awareness for flu season

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Many news outlets are reporting 11 deaths, which include statewide numbers. Amy Carter, registered nurse for communicable disease and epidemiology at the Weber-Morgan Health Department, said that number is probably a minimum.

?In Weber/Morgan counties, which is where I work, there have been five influenza-related deaths,? Carter said. ?When they say influenza-related, this means most of the people had started with influenza, but that they may have other conditions and/or complications such as pneumonia or respiratory failure that contributed to their death.?

http://www.wsusignpost.com/2014/02/02/wsu-police-spread-awareness-for-flu-season-45491
 
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