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Four more die from H1N1 virus
Thirty-eight Oklahomans have now been killed by swine flu.
 
By KIM ARCHER World Staff Writer
Published: 11/26/2009  2:31 AM
Last Modified: 11/26/2009  4:18 AM

Four more Oklahomans died from the swine flu, bringing the state's total deaths from the novel virus to 38, according to a state report released Wednesday.

Two of the reported deaths were in Tulsa County, it said. The total figure includes a Kay County man who died before the state's new reporting system was initiated Sept. 1.

It still appears that severe illness from the swine flu has peaked in the state.

Hospitalizations fell again last week to 31 from 46 the previous week and 128 the last week of October, a trend that may signal a slowdown in the spread of H1N1, or swine flu virus, officials said.

"It is good news that hospitalizations have fallen," said Larry Weatherford, spokesman for the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

However, he warned swine flu remains widespread throughout the state and people shouldn't let down their guard.

Not only are vaccinations now available to everyone in Oklahoma, but people should remain vigilant in washing hands, covering coughs and sneezes and staying home when ill.

The reported deaths may have occurred earlier, but the state can only report them once they have verified the cause as swine flu, Weatherford said.

Weatherford said pandemics tend to come in waves, so the new virus could come back. There are also a handful of seasonal flu cases in the state, with one death reported recently. The seasonal flu typically emerges in November and lasts through March.

Of the recently reported swine flu deaths, two were adults ages 50 to 64 and two were 65 or older, the report shows.

Some 946 Oklahomans have been hospitalized due to complications from the new virus since Sept. 1, and 517 of them were children. Fifty-six of those hospitalized were pregnant women. Some 132 patients were admitted to intensive care, 37 of whom were children.


Upcoming H1N1 vaccine clinics: (open to all)

  • Dec. 3: 3 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tulsa Community College West campus, 7505 W. 41st St.
  • Dec. 12: 9 a.m. to noon, oral roberts University mabee Center, 7777 S. Lewis Ave.
Pregnant women and children younger than 10 who need a booster vaccination can go to the Tulsa City-County Health Department’s walk-in clinics from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., mondays- Thursdays, and 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. Fridays:

  • James O. Goodwin Health Center, 5051 S. 129th East Ave.
  • Central regional Health Center, 315 S. Utica Ave.
  • Expo Square Health Center, 4616 E. 15th St.

For a complete list of H1N1 vaccine clinics across the state, visit tulsaworld.com/swinefluclinics.

For more information, call the flu hot line 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays at 595-4500 or 582-9355 or visit tulsaworld.com/swineflu.


Kim Archer 581-8315
kim.archer@tulsaworld.com
By KIM ARCHER World Staff Writer

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Some reader comments for this story were copied from "Oklahoma swine flu death toll reaches 38," which was published on 11/25/2009.

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Proud Muslim, Tulsa: Coolest place in the world (almost) (11/25/2009 10:29:48 AM)
RIP.
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Jay of Tulsa, (11/25/2009 10:49:39 AM)
What were the underlying illnesses of these people? Did they stay hydrated properly? I had it, it lasted 3 days..lots of liquids and rest..not that big of a deal.
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Proud Muslim, Tulsa: Coolest place in the world (almost) (11/25/2009 11:01:49 AM)
Let's show a little respect for the deceased.
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Elusive, Owasso (11/26/2009 4:55:02 AM)
I'm sorry to hear about more deaths, certainly a difficult time for these families at the Holiday. I am glad to hear this flu has peaked and now time for the annual flu which everyone will need to get vaccinated for. I am wondering as many start their Holiday shopping if we will see a greater incidence of flu.
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FUTURE WORLD, Tulsa (11/26/2009 1:49:24 PM)
Viligence is still necessary. I offer my sincere condolences to the families of those who died.
 

 
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