Shiloh
Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.buckys5thquarter.com/2009/9/8/1020937/source-h1n1-virus-may-have-hit-uw
Source: H1N1 virus may have hit UW football team
Wisconsin_logo_2003_tiny by Adam Hoge on Sep 8, 2009 5:47 PM CDT in UW Football
As many as 30 players on the UW football team are experiencing flu-like symptoms that could be related to the H1N1 virus outbreak in Wisconsin, according to a source close to the team.
It is unclear which players have been affected, but Garrett Graham, J.J. Watt and Gabe Carimi were named by the source.
After Saturday's 28-20 win over Northern Illinois, Carimi said he was suffering from a nasty cold and had slept 13 hours the night before the game.
"I had the shivers and was sweating profusely. It was one of those nights where I was constantly pulling the covers over me and then off again," he said last Saturday.
UW-Madison has been hit hard by the virus. According to a Capital Times report, University Health Services "saw nearly 200 students with flu-like symptoms from Aug. 31 through Sept. 5." The report says recent lab work "indicates the vast majority of those students have the H1N1 virus."
A UW spokesperson reached by phone Tuesday could neither confirm or deny whether or not the team had been hit by the H1N1 virus.
Source: H1N1 virus may have hit UW football team
Wisconsin_logo_2003_tiny by Adam Hoge on Sep 8, 2009 5:47 PM CDT in UW Football
As many as 30 players on the UW football team are experiencing flu-like symptoms that could be related to the H1N1 virus outbreak in Wisconsin, according to a source close to the team.
It is unclear which players have been affected, but Garrett Graham, J.J. Watt and Gabe Carimi were named by the source.
After Saturday's 28-20 win over Northern Illinois, Carimi said he was suffering from a nasty cold and had slept 13 hours the night before the game.
"I had the shivers and was sweating profusely. It was one of those nights where I was constantly pulling the covers over me and then off again," he said last Saturday.
UW-Madison has been hit hard by the virus. According to a Capital Times report, University Health Services "saw nearly 200 students with flu-like symptoms from Aug. 31 through Sept. 5." The report says recent lab work "indicates the vast majority of those students have the H1N1 virus."
A UW spokesperson reached by phone Tuesday could neither confirm or deny whether or not the team had been hit by the H1N1 virus.