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Texas Reports 17 Deaths

JimO

Well-known member
Source: http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/news/updates.shtm

Deaths. There have been 17 people with H1N1 who have died in Texas. June: one Travis County man; three El Paso County men; one man, one woman and one boy from Hidalgo County; two women and one man from Bexar County; and one Victoria County woman. May: one man and one woman from El Paso County, one Fort Bend County girl, one Cameron County woman, and one Nueces County man. April: A young boy from Mexico City died in a Houston-area hospital.
 
Re: Texas Reports 17 Deaths

One from Travis, two from El Paso, and one from Hidalgo were not listed last week.
 
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