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Husband Talks About Deadly H1N1 Virus that Took Wife's Life
Megan Cloherty
October 17, 2009
KANSAS CITY, MO - Two weeks ago, 51-year-old Brenda Swartz felt what she though was a cold coming on, and she thought she could shrug it off. But now, her family is mourning her death after doctors failed to diagnose the H1N1 flu virus that led to the pneumonia that killed her.
FOX 4's Megan Cloherty spoke to her widower about how quickly the virus took the otherwise healthy woman's life.
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Husband Talks About Deadly H1N1 Virus that Took Wife's Life
Megan Cloherty
October 17, 2009
KANSAS CITY, MO - Two weeks ago, 51-year-old Brenda Swartz felt what she though was a cold coming on, and she thought she could shrug it off. But now, her family is mourning her death after doctors failed to diagnose the H1N1 flu virus that led to the pneumonia that killed her.
FOX 4's Megan Cloherty spoke to her widower about how quickly the virus took the otherwise healthy woman's life.