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Hong Kong H1N1 deaths soared to 3 people

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Editor, Senior Moderator
(Central News Agency, Xinhua reporter Wang Manna 18 in Hong Kong) Hong Kong entered the influenza peak of the outbreak, another three people died today, a new flu H1N1 so far this year 17 people die accumulation of influenza. Centre for Health Protection of Hong Kong reported three dead and 83 were 71 years old man and 64-year-old woman. Add three cases of H1N1 cases in Hong Kong, respectively, 29,56 and 58 year-old woman, was treated in public hospitals intensive care unit. In addition, a further five influenza outbreaks in schools, including the CCC Kei Wai Primary School, Kowloon Tong Church of the Toi Shan HC Chan Primary School, Leung Shek Chee College, St. Catharine's Secondary School and Yu Chun Keung Memorial College, a total of 21 people infected. Lai Chi Kok Reception Centre All 7 Collective influenza infection.

http://www.cna.com.tw/ShowNews/Detail.aspx?pNewsID=201102180268&pType0=aCN&pTypeSel=0
 
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