Ronan Kelly
Retired 2020
H1N1 Death Toll Rises To Five
Two Latest Victims Had Underlying Health Conditions
POSTED: 1:07 pm EST November 14, 2009
UPDATED: 1:46 pm EST November 14, 2009
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AUGUSTA, Maine -- The death toll from Maine's H1N1 outbreak has risen again.
On Saturday, the Maine Center for Disease Control reported two new deaths over the previous week.
One of the victims was between the ages of 25 and 50 years old and lived in Hancock County. The other victim was older than 65 and lived at a long-term care facility in Kennebec County. CDC officials said both victims had underlying health conditions.
Counting the two most recent fatalities, a total of five people have now died from H1N1 in Maine.
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Two Latest Victims Had Underlying Health Conditions
POSTED: 1:07 pm EST November 14, 2009
UPDATED: 1:46 pm EST November 14, 2009
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AUGUSTA, Maine -- The death toll from Maine's H1N1 outbreak has risen again.
On Saturday, the Maine Center for Disease Control reported two new deaths over the previous week.
One of the victims was between the ages of 25 and 50 years old and lived in Hancock County. The other victim was older than 65 and lived at a long-term care facility in Kennebec County. CDC officials said both victims had underlying health conditions.
Counting the two most recent fatalities, a total of five people have now died from H1N1 in Maine.
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