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Another A/H1N1 Flu Death in Hartford County- total 19 in CT

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.wtic.com/Another-Swine-Flu-Death-in-Hartford-County/5995094

Another Swine Flu Death in Hartford County


One more person has died in Connecticut of the H1N1 flu in this second wave of the swine flu outbreak, according to the latest update on the state Department of Public Health website. The death took place in a person between 50 and 64, in Hartford County.

In all, more than 31-hundred confirmed cases of the swine flu have been confirmed in the state since August 30. 575 people have been hospitalized. The death toll is now put at 19, with one seasonal flu death.


The new posting comes even as the head of the Wrold Health Organization, Dr. Margaret Chan, is quoted as saying the worst of the outbreak is over in the United States, Canada and some other countries in the northern hemisphere.
 
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