pablomorgan
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Florida has 55 confirmed cases in the following counties: one in Osceola, Alachua, Indian River, Marion, Clay, Collier, Lake, Manatee, Seminole, Okeechobee, and Duval, two in Orange, Brevard and Sarasota, 3 in Pinellas, 7 in Lee, 8 in Hillsborough, and 10 in Dade and Broward each.
The increase in confirmed cases is primarily due to the cleaning of a CDC testing backlog of samples from probable cases previously submitted.
New confirmed cases are:
Osceola: 6 year-old male; Brevard: a 7 year-old female and a 7 year-old male; Sarasota: a 2 year-old male and a 10 year-old female; Pinellas:19 year-old female and a13 year-old male; Hillsborough: a 27 year-old male and an 11 year-old female; Broward: a 12 year-old female, a 9 year-old male, a 17 year-old female, a 3 year-old male, a 23 year-old male, and a 42 year-old male, Dade: a 23 year-old male; a 7 year-old male; a 16 year-old male, a 12 year-old female, a 16 year-old female, an 11 year-old female, and a 6 year-old (unknown sex); Lee: a 10 year-old male, a 7 year-old male, a 21 year-old female, an 18 year-old male, an 8 year-old female, a 7 year-old male, and a 60 year-old female; Manatee: a 2 year-old female; Marion: a 17 year-old female; Lake: a 29 year-old male .
We have 4 probables in the following counties:
Flagler, and Palm Beach has one probable, Okaloosa has 2.
CDC no longer recommends that communities with a laboratory confirmed case of influenza A H1N1 consider adopting school dismissal or childcare closure measures.
A public health emergency was declared by the State Surgeon General.
http://www.cbs12.com/news/florida-4717730-cases-duval.html
The increase in confirmed cases is primarily due to the cleaning of a CDC testing backlog of samples from probable cases previously submitted.
New confirmed cases are:
Osceola: 6 year-old male; Brevard: a 7 year-old female and a 7 year-old male; Sarasota: a 2 year-old male and a 10 year-old female; Pinellas:19 year-old female and a13 year-old male; Hillsborough: a 27 year-old male and an 11 year-old female; Broward: a 12 year-old female, a 9 year-old male, a 17 year-old female, a 3 year-old male, a 23 year-old male, and a 42 year-old male, Dade: a 23 year-old male; a 7 year-old male; a 16 year-old male, a 12 year-old female, a 16 year-old female, an 11 year-old female, and a 6 year-old (unknown sex); Lee: a 10 year-old male, a 7 year-old male, a 21 year-old female, an 18 year-old male, an 8 year-old female, a 7 year-old male, and a 60 year-old female; Manatee: a 2 year-old female; Marion: a 17 year-old female; Lake: a 29 year-old male .
We have 4 probables in the following counties:
Flagler, and Palm Beach has one probable, Okaloosa has 2.
CDC no longer recommends that communities with a laboratory confirmed case of influenza A H1N1 consider adopting school dismissal or childcare closure measures.
A public health emergency was declared by the State Surgeon General.
http://www.cbs12.com/news/florida-4717730-cases-duval.html