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Local Teen With H1N1 Virus Dies
Natesha Hart Attended Taft Middle School In Oklahoma City
POSTED: 4:50 pm CDT October 27, 2009
UPDATED: 5:16 pm CDT October 27, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Diagnosed recently with the H1N1 virus, a 13-year-old Oklahoma girl has died.
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Natesha Hart lived in Oklahoma City and attended school at Taft Middle School. She died on Monday at OU Medical Center, but it is not known whether it was the H1N1 virus specifically that killed her.
Hospital officials said the girl had an underlying medical condition.
Because nobody is sure yet how Hart died, school officials have not released any corresponding information regarding the H1N1 virus.
The Oklahoma medical examiner has not determined a cause of death.
Hart has a brother who goes to Taft Middle School. Classmates confirmed that he was in school on Tuesday.
Another local girl, LaTeasha Howard, is still battling the H1N1 virus. She is in good condition at OU Medical Center, where she has been for more than a month.
Local Teen With H1N1 Virus Dies
Natesha Hart Attended Taft Middle School In Oklahoma City
POSTED: 4:50 pm CDT October 27, 2009
UPDATED: 5:16 pm CDT October 27, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY -- Diagnosed recently with the H1N1 virus, a 13-year-old Oklahoma girl has died.
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Natesha Hart lived in Oklahoma City and attended school at Taft Middle School. She died on Monday at OU Medical Center, but it is not known whether it was the H1N1 virus specifically that killed her.
Hospital officials said the girl had an underlying medical condition.
Because nobody is sure yet how Hart died, school officials have not released any corresponding information regarding the H1N1 virus.
The Oklahoma medical examiner has not determined a cause of death.
Hart has a brother who goes to Taft Middle School. Classmates confirmed that he was in school on Tuesday.
Another local girl, LaTeasha Howard, is still battling the H1N1 virus. She is in good condition at OU Medical Center, where she has been for more than a month.