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Hawaii's swine flu death toll rises to six
By Star-Bulletin staff
POSTED: 08:59 a.m. HST, Jul 30, 2009
The state Health Department?s Laboratories Division has confirmed two more deaths associated with H1N1 Influenza A (swine flu).
Janice Okubo, the department?s spokeswoman, said both were on Oahu and had underlying health issues. She said the cases were under investigation and she had no further details.
Hawaii thus far has had a total of six deaths related to swine flu ? two on the Big Island and the others on Oahu. All were adults reported with underlying conditions.
The state Health Department?s Laboratories Division has confirmed two more deaths associated with H1N1 Influenza A (swine flu).
Janice Okubo, the department?s spokeswoman, said both were on Oahu and had underlying health issues. She said the cases were under investigation and she had no further details.
Hawaii thus far has had a total of six deaths related to swine flu ? two on the Big Island and the others on Oahu. All were adults reported with underlying conditions.
Hawaii's swine flu death toll rises to six
By Star-Bulletin staff
POSTED: 08:59 a.m. HST, Jul 30, 2009
The state Health Department?s Laboratories Division has confirmed two more deaths associated with H1N1 Influenza A (swine flu).
Janice Okubo, the department?s spokeswoman, said both were on Oahu and had underlying health issues. She said the cases were under investigation and she had no further details.
Hawaii thus far has had a total of six deaths related to swine flu ? two on the Big Island and the others on Oahu. All were adults reported with underlying conditions.
The state Health Department?s Laboratories Division has confirmed two more deaths associated with H1N1 Influenza A (swine flu).
Janice Okubo, the department?s spokeswoman, said both were on Oahu and had underlying health issues. She said the cases were under investigation and she had no further details.
Hawaii thus far has had a total of six deaths related to swine flu ? two on the Big Island and the others on Oahu. All were adults reported with underlying conditions.