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Grants Pass woman in a coma fighting H1N1 at OHSU in Portland

Re: Grants Pass woman in a coma fighting H1N1 at OHSU in Portland

Grants Pass woman fighting H1N1 in stable, but critical condition


The Grants Pass woman fighting for her life with H1N1 is in stable but still critical condition. Family members tell NBC 5 news, Joetta Brummet remains in a medically induced coma at OHSU in Portland, but they said she is making some progress. While Joetta's condition is improving slowly, they're just happy it's in the right direction.

Danny Perez, Joetta's boyfriend said, "as much as she declined when she first got sick so fast that right now it's going to be little small steps."

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http://www.kobi5.com/component/zoo/...h1n1-is-in-stable-but-critical-condition.html
 
Re: Grants Pass woman in a coma fighting H1N1 at OHSU in Portland

Grants Pass woman fighting H1N1 passes away

Grants Pass, Ore. -- A Grants Pass woman fighting the H1N1 flu in a Portland hospital has passed away.

Oregon Health & Science University confirmed that 50 year-old Joetta Brummett died Sunday night because of complications from the flu.

Brummett was in a medically induced coma


http://www.kobi5.com/news/local-news/item/grants-pass-woman-fighting-h1n1-passes-away.html
 
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