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Wisconsin reports 55 total deaths

Re: Wisconsin reports 35 total deaths

Re: Wisconsin reports 35 total deaths

Source: http://www.620wtmj.com/news/local/73806517.html

Four Die of Swine Flu
By Elizabeth Braun

Story Created: Nov 25, 2009

Story Updated: Nov 25, 2009

The health department says swine flu peaked in late October, but another wave could still be coming.

The department adds that 4 more people died of H1N1 last week, bringing the number of deaths in Wisconsin to 35 since last Spring.

The latest fatal cases were in Washington, Outagamie, Dane and Menominee counties.


Seasonal flu isn't expected to hit until December or January.
 
Re: Wisconsin reports 35 total deaths

Re: Wisconsin reports 35 total deaths

:oops: I changed the title and forgot to post the update.
 
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