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Four More North Zone Residents Hospitalized With Flu

Four more people in the north have been sent to hospital due to influenza. This according to AHS with province wide numbers of influenza cases increasing by over 300 to 1755 cases this week.

At the beginning of the month AHS reported the influenza deaths had climbed to 10 people but there has still been no deaths in the North Zone due to the flu. In the north zone there has been increases in Influenza A with around 60 more cases confirmed by AHS. More than one million Albertans have received the flu shot this season.

*story by Erica Fisher

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