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Local flu deaths climb even higher
12:48 p.m. EST December 29, 2014
CUYAHOGA COUNTY -- Health officials say three more people have died from the flu in Cuyahoga County, bringing the total this season to six.
All the noted deaths were senior citizens. The latest three deaths Dec. 14-20 were two residents of Cleveland and a Westlake resident. The deaths Dec. 6-13 were residents of Brecksville, Cleveland and Shaker Heights.
During the last two weeks, there have been 343 flu-related hospitalizations ? 57 percent of which are those 70 and older or 10 and younger...
Three more die from flu in Cuyahoga County
Posted 11:04 am, January 5, 2015, by Jen Steer
...The Cuyahoga County Board of Health said the three victims were senior citizens. They were residents of Cleveland, Northfield Center and Twinsburg, and passed away between Dec. 21 and Dec. 27.
This brings the total number of Cuyahoga County flu-related deaths to seven this season. Two of the recent victims are Summit County residents...
CLEVELAND – Ohio's most populous county reported Friday that eight people died from the flu in the first full week in January as the unusually bad flu season continues.
The deaths reported by the Cuyahoga County Board of Health for the week ending Jan. 10 are half the agency's total of 16 for the season and the most in a week since 2009.