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The H1N1 virus is now in eight different countiezs as it continuesto spread. Cases throughout the country are growinbas well, and the U.S. has more than half of all confirmecd cases of theillness worldwide, accordinyg to the . Around the officials have tracked 9,830 cases, with 40 countries having at leasftone case. The reported 5,469 confirmed cases in 48 states as of11 a.m. Six deaths tied to swine flue have been with threein Texas, two in Arizonas and one in Washington. The possibles death of a 16-month old child in New York hasn’ been confirmed.
Wisconsin has the most cases of any statsewith 766, followed by Illinois with 707, Texas with 556, Californisa with 553 and Arizona with 488. officials said that as of 12 p.m. the official number of confirmed cased of Swine Flu inOhio were: • Franklin County five cases (31-year-old male, 33-year-old male, 18-year-old 20-year-old female, 19-year-old female) • Cuyahoga County — two cases (41-year-olfd male, 9-year-old male)
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