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Family says flu a factor in Cottage Grove girl's death
By: Leah Beno
POSTED: JAN 10 2018 08:39PM CST
VIDEO POSTED: JAN 10 2018 09:46PM CST
UPDATED: JAN 10 2018 09:50PM CST
COTTAGE GROVE, Minn. (KMSP) - A family in Cottage Grove is dealing with the unimaginable grief of losing their child. They say two-year-old Serenity Torgerson died less than a week ago from complications from the flu.
THREE MORE CHILDREN HAVE DIED FROM THE FLU IN MINNESOTA
Hospitalizations are at their highest point in six years.
Posted: Feb. 15, 2018 2:56 PM
Updated: Feb. 15, 2018 2:56 PM
Posted By: Mike Bunge
ST. PAUL, Minn. ? The deaths of three more children are being blamed on the flu.
FLU BLAMED FOR ANOTHER CHILD?S DEATH IN MINNESOTA
ANDY BROWNELLMarch 1, 2018
St. Paul, MN (KROC-AM News) - The ebbing flu season in Minnesota has claimed another young life. The Minnesota Department of Health today announced there has been another confirmed flu-related pediatric death in the state. It was the 5th death of a child in Minnesota blamed on influenza complications since the start of the current flu season. It?s not known if the most recent tragedy involved an infant in Albert Lea who suddenly died last week after exhibiting flu-like symptoms.
... http://krocam.com/flu-blamed-for-another-childs-death-in-minnesota/