H1N1 Death Reported In Washtenaw Co.
State Says Death Is 43rd Since April
POSTED: Thursday, November 19, 2009
UPDATED: 6:02 pm EST November 19,
2009
The Washtenaw County Health Department reported Thursday its first death of a person with the H1N1 flu virus.
The person was an adult and did not have any significant underlying medical conditions according to the Washtenaw County Department of Heath. Officials have not released when that person died.
The majority of the people in Michigan who have died from swine flu have been between the ages of 45 and 64 and have had some underlying health condition.
Genesee County also reported the death of a woman in her 50s last week from illnesses associated with H1N1.
The state said more than 40 Michigan residents have died from the virus since April.
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