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Flu outbreak at Miami University leads to 175 cases
By Pete Grieve Columbus
PUBLISHED 5:15 PM ET Nov. 22, 2021
OHIO — Health officials are reporting a flu outbreak at Miami University that has led to 175 cases as of Monday.
One person has been hospitalized in the outbreak at the Ohio college, officials said.
"We, like other universities across the country, are experiencing an uptick in the flu during flu season. As the CDC has warned, we should expect a severe flu season,” Miami University spokesperson Carole Johnson said in a statement.
Butler County Health Commissioner Dr. Michelle Burch said new flu cases at the university are now declining, a sign that the outbreak might be coming under control...