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Title: Kansas health officials Thursday announced the first death of a Kansan infected with the swine flu virus.
Source: The Wichita Eagle
URL Source: http://www.kansascity.com/115/story/1369450.html
Published: Aug 7, 2009
Author: The Wichita Eagle
Post Date: 2009-08-07 09:48:49 by TwentyTwelve
Keywords: Swine Flu, Made-In-A-Lab-Flu, Piggy Flu, Fake Flu
Views: 805
Comments: 23

Posted on Thu, Aug. 06, 2009 11:27 PM

Kansas health officials Thursday announced the first death of a Kansan infected with the swine flu virus.

The victim was a middle-aged Sedgwick County woman who died of a chronic health condition but had contracted the H1N1 virus. Swine flu may have been a contributing factor but was not the cause of death, said Jennifer McCausland, Sedgwick County Health Department spokeswoman.

Officials also said a Riley County child has recovered from another strain of swine flu, H3N2.

| The Wichita Eagle

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The victim was a middle-aged Sedgwick County woman who died of a chronic health condition but had contracted the H1N1 virus. Swine flu may have been a contributing factor but was not the cause of death, said Jennifer McCausland, Sedgwick County Health Department spokeswoman.

The headline is quite deliberately misleading. This is someone who already was in very poor health and might have died without H1N1.

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The headline is quite deliberately misleading. This is someone who already was in very poor health and might have died without H1N1.

HERE IS ANOTHER ONE:

www.boston.com/news/health/blog/

Two more Mass. residents die from swine flu

Posted by Gideon Gil July 27, 2009 05:30 PM

By Stephen Smith, Globe Staff

Two more Massachusetts adults, both with serious underlying health problems, died from swine flu last week, state public health authorities said this afternoon.

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#13. To: TwentyTwelve (#11)

That's quite a list.

You might want to compile those and have them ready to post on the inevitable Frankenvaccine threads that we'll have in the fall.

36,000 Americans die of ordinary flu every year. Often, these are vulnerable individuals, just as with these supposed H1N1 deaths you list. Had these individuals not succumbed to H1N1, they would have caught another flu especially since they hang out in clinics and hospitals and nursing homes where you have more infected persons with all types of flu.

I'd like to see non-H1N1 flu death stats but I suspect the health departments will have a strange lack of curiosity about publishing those numbers alongside the H1N1 numbers. Just a hunch.

However, at 36,000 non-H1N1 flu deaths per year, that would be an average of 100 non-H1N1 flu deaths per day. Way beyond the numbers of cases in which H1N1 is considered a contributing factor.

It's all about the Frankenvaccines.

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