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A Forsyth County resident has died from complications related to influenza, the first local fatality in the 2013-14 flu season, the Forsyth County Health Department said today.
Marlon Hunter, the county?s health director, said the department was notified that middle-age woman died Thursday. As in the case with other flu-related deaths, the woman?s identity was not revealed for privacy reasons.
There have been at least nine deaths related to the flu in the Triad, including six in Guilford County and one each in Alamance and Randolph counties.
There have been at least 35 North Carolinians who have died from flu-related complications, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. DHHS updates its data on Wednesdays, based on the previous week?s death totals.
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Marlon Hunter, the county?s health director, said the department was notified that middle-age woman died Thursday. As in the case with other flu-related deaths, the woman?s identity was not revealed for privacy reasons.
There have been at least nine deaths related to the flu in the Triad, including six in Guilford County and one each in Alamance and Randolph counties.
There have been at least 35 North Carolinians who have died from flu-related complications, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. DHHS updates its data on Wednesdays, based on the previous week?s death totals.
http://www.journalnow.com/news/local/article_ddd74fc8-8856-11e3-acf9-001a4bcf6878.html