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Deaths (by age group) - 24*
0-4 years - 1
5-18 years - 1
19-24 years - 1
25-49 years - 9
50-64 years - 6
65+ years - 6
*In addition, as of December 1, 2009, there have been 97 patients hospitalized and 1 death with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A or type B.
"I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." - Mother Teresa of Calcutta
New figures posted on the Department of Public Health website show there have been two new swine flu deaths in Connecticut confirmed in the last week -- one in Fairfield Coiunty and one in Middlesex County.
In all, the department says there have been 3,389 confirmed new cases of swine flu in this second wave of the outbreak.
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1 new death (34 total)
In addition, as of February 9, 2010, there have been 181 patients hospitalized and two deaths with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A or type B.
ILI normal compared with previous seasons
Re: Connecticut: Week 8 - One new death (36 total)
Week 8:
One new death; total 36
"...as of March 2, 2010, there have been 185 patients hospitalized and one death with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A or type B."
Re: Connecticut: Week 11 & 12 - No new death (36 total)
Week 11:
No new deaths
Since Aug 30:
3,513 confirmed cases
615* hospitalizations (*In addition, as of March 23, 2010, there have been 188 patients hospitalized with influenza confirmed infections identified only as influenza type A or type B.)
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