Virus releases hold on state; No swine flu deaths last week
No swine flu deaths were reported last week to Oklahoma health officials, who say the state has moved from widespread influenza activity to regional.
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There were 17 new hospitalizations last week. At least 36 Oklahomans have died of H1N1 this year. One man died in June but the other deaths began in early September.
Health officials say Oklahomans still should get vaccinated for H1N1 because it could resurge in coming months. A list of vaccination sites is online at www.ok.gov/health.
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