Monday, October 5, 2009
3 H1N1 Deaths Double the State's Toll
The H1N1 flu virus as claimed three more lives in Minnesota. This has brought the total up to six since the new strain developed in April. The three were older, one in her 40s and the other two in their 50s, all with preexisting health conditions. It is believed that the overall severity of the disease is the same as seasonal influenza.
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Yes, I heard that obesity and diabetes may have contributed to the three H1N1 deaths. The people who died from seasonal influenza last year probably had preexisting medical conditions, too, but we never hear very much about deaths from regular flu. I think people are keeping track of H1N1 deaths because the thought of a pandemic flu scares people.
Grade: 9/10
Mistakes:
• Should be has not as
• The three WHAT were older?
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