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Third swine flu death reported in NH
By KATHRYN MARCHOCKI
New Hampshire Union Leader Staff
Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2009
Two adults and one child in New Hampshire have died since August as a result of the H1N1 swine flu virus, the state's public health director said today.
►Pelham student with swine flu dies (5)
►AP Audio: NH public health director Dr. Jose Montero on where the state is in dealing with the flu.
►AP Audio: Montero on the Pelham student's death.
►AP Audio: Montero on why school clinics aren't an option.
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Careful Matt, the machine prefers panic and fear to get people to take a "shot".
- kevin, Bennington
How many NH residents died from smoking related problems since August? Probably well more than 3. A more useful media would focus on this more than H1N1.
- Matt, Bow
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