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Flu season has arrived in Colorado

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.9news.com/news/health/flu-season-has-arrived-in-colorado/478771858


Flu season has arrived in Colorado
As of Tuesday, 20 Coloradans have been hospitalized with Type A Influenza, aka. the flu, since Aug. 1, when the state department of health begins tracking "flu season."
Kelly Jensen, KUSA 4:47 PM. MDT September 26, 2017

DENVER - It may only be September, but already, flu season is taking its toll on Colorado.

As of Tuesday, 20 Coloradans have been hospitalized with Type A Influenza, a.k.a. the flu, since Aug. 1, when the state department of health begins tracking "flu season."

"That?s roughly double what we would normally see in Colorado this time of year," Dr. Rachel Herlihy said.

Those are only the people hospitalized. Many others may have had the virus, but avoided hospitalization...
 
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