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CA: 8-year-old girl dies after flu diagnosis, public health warns parents to be vigilant

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Source: https://www.turnto23.com/news/healt...za-public-health-warns-parents-to-be-vigilant


8-year-old girl dies after flu diagnosis, public health warns parents to be vigilant
Posted: 5:54 PM, Feb 27, 2020
Updated: 11:20 AM, Feb 28, 2020
By: Alex Bell

BAKERSFIELD, Calif. — "I love you. I kissed her, 'mommy loves you," said Tresheena Redd. "You’re my baby, my heart, my angel, my everything."

Aasiyha Jackson, also known as Siyha by her parents, was only 8 years old when she died last week. February 14 was Jackson’s last day of school at Norris Elementary and she came home that day complaining of a headache.

"She was playing out in the backyard and she came back in and she had told me 'mommy my head hurts' and I said okay baby," said Redd. "I gave her some pain medicine, which was children's Tylenol, and I told her to go lie down and when you wake up from your nap your headache will be gone."...
 
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