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Texas: The 11-Day Flu-like Virus

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Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.kvue.com/news/Flu-like-virus-symptoms-of-dry-cough-fatigue-last-2-weeks-111408444.html

Flu-like virus symptoms of dry cough, fatigue last 2 weeks
by JADE MINGUS / KVUE News
kvue.com
Posted on December 6, 2010 at 5:43 PM

A new virus with flu-like symptoms is going around, and it is making people sick for almost two weeks. It leaves you with a dry cough, sore throat and feelings of fatigue.

Cold weather increases your chances of getting sick. More people are indoors, and in crowded spaces.

Doctors say both adults and children need to protect themselves against what's being dubbed the 11 Day Virus.

Flu shots protect patients and fight the spread of influenza, but they will not stop a new virus that is affecting patients from Austin to Houston...
 
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