Virginia drops off list for 'widespread' levels of flu
A News & Events entry posted on January 7, 2010
According to the January 5, 2010 issue of The Virginian-Pilot, Virginia has dropped from the list of states that have widespread levels of flu, ending a 15-week run, for the first time since mid-September. The levels in Virginia are still higher than normal for this time of year because of the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, and health officials say the state could see widespread levels again before the flu season is over, typically in the spring.
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