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Queensland swine flu toll rises to 40

Otjiwarongo : Namibia | 2 months ago  
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S swine flu-related death toll has risen to 40, with the latest victim a 42-year-old man who died at Cairns Base Hospital over the weekend. A total of 51 people confirmed with human swine flu are currently hospitalised in Queensland, including 15 in intensive care.
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  • News Source: The Courier-Mail | 2 months ago
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