Posted Oct 28, 2009, 12:29 AM
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Location: Hamilton
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Originally Posted by eternallyme
I think a far, far, far greater percentage of young people are in high risk groups than are believed. Most of the "healthy" children that have died from H1N1 probably had asthma or something and didn't know it.
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'I think'
'probably'
'or something'
Really??? You want to back up those lame statements with some evidence?
Because I've got some
Public health officials confirmed that the sudden death of 13-year-old Evan Frustaglio was a direct result of swine flu. The Toronto teen, an avid hockey player with no known health conditions, was taken to a walk-in clinic Sunday and advised to take over-the-counter medications. He appeared to be recovering yesterday, but collapsed later in the day and died within 10 minutes.
On Saturday, 10-year-old Vanetia Warner of Cornwall, Ont., also died from H1N1 under similar circumstances; she was sick for several days before her condition rapidly deteriorated
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