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California reports first flu death of 2016-17 flu season


California reports first flu death of 2016-17 flu season
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California public health officials on Thursday announced the first flu-related fatality of the 2016-17 flu season.The victim, whom the department would identify only as a person under age 65, died in Los Angeles County."As this unfortunate case illustrates, the flu can be deadly and causes thousands of fatalities each year in the United States," Dr. Karen Smith, the state's public health officer, said in a statement.
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LA County reports first flu death of the season


LA County reports first flu death of the season
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California's first flu-related death of this season occurred in Los Angeles County, prompting state health officials on Thursday to urge residents to get vaccinated."As this unfortunate case illustrates, the flu can be deadly and causes thousands of fatalities each year in the United States," said state public health officer Dr. Karen Smith."Fortunately, people can get vaccinated to help keep them from getting sick and spreading the flu to others."The man who died was under the age of 65 and from the northern part of Los Angeles County.
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LA County reports first flu death of the season


LA County reports first flu death of the season
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California's first flu-related death of this season occurred in Los Angeles County, prompting state health officials on Thursday to urge residents to get vaccinated."As this unfortunate case illustrates, the flu can be deadly and causes thousands of fatalities each year in the United States," said state public health officer Dr. Karen Smith."Fortunately, people can get vaccinated to help keep them from getting sick and spreading the flu to others."The man who died was under the age of 65 and from the northern part of Los Angeles County.
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