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7th Child in Tennessee Dies From H1N1

Chuck

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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,561883,00.html

7th Child in Tennessee Dies From H1N1

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. ? The death of a child from swine flu in Knoxville brings to seven the number of pediatric deaths from the illness in Tennessee.

Tennessee Department of Health spokeswoman Shelly Walker told The Knoxville News Sentinel there have been six other deaths of children that were confirmed as being caused by swine flu.

The newspaper reported the death at East Tennessee Children's Hospital occurred on Sunday. The victim's home county was not available.
 
Re: 7th Child in Tennessee Dies From H1N1

http://www.wbir.com/news/national/story.aspx?storyid=101299&catid=3

Cumberland Co. 4-year-old dies of swine flu
WBIR.com Updated: 10/7/2009 2:30:55 PM Posted: 10/7/2009 2:10:25 PM


A 4-year-old child from Cumberland County died at East Tennessee Children's Hospital on Sunday, after suffering from the H1N1 virus, also known as the swine flu.

By law, health officials are notified whenever a child dies of H1N1. That's not the case with adult deaths.

A total of 23 H1N1 deaths have been reported, as of Monday.

The death of the Cumberland County child brings the total number of H1N1 deaths among children in Tennessee to 7.
 
Re: 7th Child in Tennessee Dies From H1N1

A total of 23 H1N1 deaths have been reported, as of Monday.

The death of the Cumberland County child brings the total number of H1N1 deaths among children in Tennessee to 7.
Am I reading this correctly? I only had 14 in my tally.
 
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