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Results tagged “h1n1”
- Acevedo acknowledges bias in police investigation into Sanders shooting
- Obama tells congressional leaders he has no plans to lower troop levels in Afghanistan
- Health secretary declares H1N1 vaccine safe; urges parents to take precautions
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Last week may have set a record for the number of college football stories that included the word "vomit". It had nothing to do with ESPN showing Kenny Chesney singing at nearly every commercial break, though: Swine flu is taking its toll on athletes across the country.
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- Government says we should expect "a big influx" of swine flu cases this fall
- 14 people were killed in Indonesia after a 7.0-magnitude earthquake struck Wednesday
- Two American television reporters say they were "violently dragged" into North Korea
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A 49-year-old man from Pflugerville has died after contracting the H1N1 flu virus, becoming Travis County's first death from the pandemic. Statewide, Texas has at least 2,802 confirmed cases of H1N1 and 14 total fatalities, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services. Travis County has 127 confirmed cases as of the last update on June 24th. [News 8 Austin]
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