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Official: No Swine Flu Case In Orlando
Health Department Says Lab Results Not Finalized
POSTED: Tuesday, April 28, 2009
UPDATED: 12:19 pm EDT April 28, 2009
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Despite reports of a case of swine flu in Orlando, the Orange County Health Department director told Local 6 News the case has not been confirmed.
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Dr. Kevin Sherin from the Orange County Health Department said there has not been any confirmed cases of swine flu in Orlando.
Someone who may have visited Mexico and returned to Orlando was tested for swine flu, but the results have not come back from the state lab in Jacksonville, Sherin said. The test was sent out Monday night.
A local TV station reported Tuesday morning that there was a confirmed case of swine flu at the Florida Hospital.
Sherin said people who think they have the virus are flooding hospitals, but this is the first case of a patient presenting flu like symptoms that are compelling enough to test further.
There are now 50 confirmed American cases of swine flu: 28 at a New York City high school, 13 others in California, six in Texas, two in Kansas and one in Ohio. Only one of those has led to a hospitalization.
In New York, the school reporting all the state's flu victims is closed for now. In northern Ohio, a school reporting one student with the disease is closed for the week. Ohio school officials said a cleaning crew has been sanitizing doorknobs, desktops and telephones.
Some schools are also closed in Texas, California and South Carolina.
Elsewhere, there are signs that the public is taking precautions. Pharmacies in Manhattan say paper facemasks have been selling by the box.
In Illinois, students at a Chicago school have been told not to shake hands with anyone. And residents of Guadalupe County, Texas, are being asked to avoid public gatherings and stay home if they feel ill.
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Health Department Says Lab Results Not Finalized
POSTED: Tuesday, April 28, 2009
UPDATED: 12:19 pm EDT April 28, 2009
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Despite reports of a case of swine flu in Orlando, the Orange County Health Department director told Local 6 News the case has not been confirmed.
Special Section | Local Precautions |VIDEO: Alerts Issued | Obama On Outbreak | Interactive Map |FAQs | Survey
Dr. Kevin Sherin from the Orange County Health Department said there has not been any confirmed cases of swine flu in Orlando.
Someone who may have visited Mexico and returned to Orlando was tested for swine flu, but the results have not come back from the state lab in Jacksonville, Sherin said. The test was sent out Monday night.
A local TV station reported Tuesday morning that there was a confirmed case of swine flu at the Florida Hospital.
Sherin said people who think they have the virus are flooding hospitals, but this is the first case of a patient presenting flu like symptoms that are compelling enough to test further.
There are now 50 confirmed American cases of swine flu: 28 at a New York City high school, 13 others in California, six in Texas, two in Kansas and one in Ohio. Only one of those has led to a hospitalization.
In New York, the school reporting all the state's flu victims is closed for now. In northern Ohio, a school reporting one student with the disease is closed for the week. Ohio school officials said a cleaning crew has been sanitizing doorknobs, desktops and telephones.
Some schools are also closed in Texas, California and South Carolina.
Elsewhere, there are signs that the public is taking precautions. Pharmacies in Manhattan say paper facemasks have been selling by the box.
In Illinois, students at a Chicago school have been told not to shake hands with anyone. And residents of Guadalupe County, Texas, are being asked to avoid public gatherings and stay home if they feel ill.
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