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Washington Influenza 2018-19; 204 fatalities

Ronan Kelly

Retired 2020
Homepage: https://www.doh.wa.gov/DataandStati...aseSurveillanceData/InfluenzaSurveillanceData

Washington reports first flu death of 2018-19 season
by KATU StaffTuesday, October 23rd 2018


PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. – Flu season is starting up in the Pacific Northwest, and health officials in Washington say they have confirmed the state’s first flu death of the 2018-19 season.


The patient, a Pierce County man in his 40s, died on Monday from flu-related complications. He had chronic health concerns that increased his health risk, according to the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department.

“This death is a reminder of the importance of early vaccination, especially for those with diabetes, obesity, asthma, and other risk factors for influenza-associated complications,” said Public Health Nurse Matthew Rollosson. “Immunization against influenza not only protects you, it also reduces the risk of influenza in the community.”

Last year, 296 people in Washington died from the flu.
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https://katu.com/news/local/washingt...2018-19-season
 
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January 10, 2019 12:05 PM

Another Tri-Citian has died from the flu

Medical experts insist washing your hands is the time-tested method of flu prevention, right behind flu shots. One simple hand washing tip may keep you from catching the bug. Travis Long
BY SARA SCHILLING

sschilling@tricityherald.com

Another person in the Tri-Cities has died from the flu.

The Benton County woman in her 80s is the second confirmed flu fatality in the area so far this season.

She died earlier this week, the Benton-Franklin Health District reported Thursday. It?s unclear whether she was vaccinated against the illness.
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https://www.tri-cityherald.com/news/local/article224239635.html
 
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