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Posted: 10:10 AM Jul 31, 2009
Indiana health officials to discuss swine flu prep
Wabash, IN Health officials from around Indiana will meet Tuesday in Wabash to discuss the status of the state's swine flu outbreak.
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Health officials from around Indiana will meet Tuesday in Wabash to discuss the status of the state's swine flu outbreak.
Officials from the State Department of Health and the Department of Homeland Security will meet with local health and emergency management officials to prepare for the fall flu season. Their discussions will include the possibility of mass vaccinations.
The state health department said Thursday that Indiana has a total of 294 confirmed cases of swine flu. The illness has been blamed for three deaths in Indiana since April 20.
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