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Washington flu death toll climbs to 46
By DANIEL DEMAY, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF Updated 3:17 pm, Friday, January 13, 2017 The number of deaths from the flu is up this week to 46, according to numbers released Friday by the Washington State Department of Health.
New data models used in the weekly report show that the flu is at an epidemic level in Washington...
Department of Health says amount of flu related deaths continue to increase
Posted: Jan 23, 2017 11:15 AM EST
Updated: Jan 23, 2017 11:15 AM EST
WASHINGTON STATE- Washington health officials say 76 people have died from the flu this season as of Friday, up from 46 deaths reported the previous week. The latest weekly update from the state Department of Health shows that all but four of the people who died were 50 and older...
SEATTLE ? The state reported Friday 114 people have died from the flu this season, up from 76 flu deaths last week.
The majority of the deaths ? 97 people ? were individuals 65 years old or older. Ten were between 50-64 years old, five were between 35-49 years old, and two were between 5-24 years old, according to a report from the Washington State Department of Health...