New Swine Flu Update Week 26
58Statement From CDC
"The DCD continues to take agggressive action to respond to the outbreak. Our goals are to reduce the spread and severity oif thes virus.
All information for this hub came for the Center For Disease Control, and the WHO
Flu Map Week 26
Swine Flu Cases By State vs. Week 25
Arizona 762 confirmed cases. 11 deaths. This is up one cases and one death
Arkansas 42 no change
California has had rapid activity cases jumped from 1985 to 2461 confirmed cases since Week 25 death count is up 31
Colorado confirmed cases 146 up from 103 Week 24, no new activity was reported last week no deaths have been reported
Connecticut 1364 cases confirmed up from 1247 Week 25 no new deaths reported
Delaware 347 confirmed cases up from 316 in Week 25 no deaths reported
Florida 1781 confirmed cases up from 1302 in Week 25 7 deaths reported
Georgia 138 confirmed cases up from 118 Week 25 no deaths reported
Hawaii 722 confirmed cases up from 616 Week 25 1 death reported
Idaho 115 confirmed cases up from 92 Week 25 no deaths reported
Kansas 136 confirmed cases up from 117 Week 24 no deaths reported
Kentucky 130 confirmed cases no change from Week 25
Louisiana 183 confirmed cases no change from Week 25
Maine 107 Confirmed Cases up from 82 in Week 25
Maryland 686 confirmed cases up from 592 Week 25
Massachusetts 1328 confirmed cases up from 1308 Week 25 4 total deaths
Michigan 489 confirmed cases up slightly from 485 Week 25 8 total deaths
Minnesota 634 confirmed cases up from 576 Week 25 3 total deaths
Mississippi 188 confirmed cases up from 161 in Week 25 no deaths reported
Missouri 68 confirmed cases up slightly of 65 in Week 25 1 death reported
Montana 67 Confirmed cases no new activity
Nebraska 215 confirmed cases up from 111 from Week 24 No deaths reported
Nevada 327 confirmed cases up from 301 Week 25
New Hampshire 237 confirmed cases up slightly from 224 in Week 25 no deaths reported
New Jersey 1289 confirmed cases up from 1159 Week 25 10 deaths reported
New Mexico 232 no new activity reported
New York 2582 confirmed cases up from 2499 Week 25 52 total deaths
North Carolina 312 confirmed cases up from 255 in Week 25 2 total deaths reported
North Dakota 58 confirmed cases up just 1 in Week 25 no deaths reported
Ohio 147 confirmed cases up up from 120 Week 24 1 death reported
Oklahoma 150 confirmed cases up from 128 Week 24 1 death reported
Oregon 403 confirmed cases up from 366 in Week 25
Pennsylvania 1794 confirmed cases up 1748 Week 25 6 deaths reported
Rhode Island 177 confirmed cases up from 158 Week 25 2 deaths reported
South Carolina 176 confirmed cases up from 160 Week 25 no deaths reported
South Dakota 34 confirmed cases up slightly from 29 Week 25 no deaths reported
Tennessee 213 confirmed cases up from 174 Week 25 no deaths reported
Texas 4463 confirmed cases up from 3991 in Week 25 21 deaths reported
Utah 953 confirmed cases up from 920 in Week 2514 deaths reported
Vermont 50 confirmed cases up 1 from Week 25
Virginia 306 confirmed cases up from 191 reported in Week 24 2 deaths reported
Washington 636 confirmed cases up from 588 in Week 24 4 total deaths
Washington DC 45 cases up from 33 since Week 24 no deaths reported
West Virginia 179 Confirmed Cases up from 154 Week 25 no deaths reported
Wisconsin 6031 confirmed cases up from 5861 Week 25 4 deaths reported
Wyoming 99 Confirmed cases up from 81 week 25 no deaths reported
and Thanks to Bad Company I now have correct figures in the UK 10000 confirmed cases 16 deaths reported.
- Newest Swine Flu H1NI Update July 2, 2009
The World Heath Organization or WHO has previously raised the Swine Flu Pandemic to a Level making it Global. In the United States the numbers are rising, some slowly but rising and with every individual...
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Thank God this is now over... Great hub and weldone for your consistency in keeping everyone informed.
"Kinda spooky how he took the flu and turned it into a world wide killer."
Not at all spooky, it's happened many times in the past. 1918, for example.
I wonder why it's dropped out of the news, if it's still so widespread. I just finished reading The Stand, by Stephen King. Kinda spooky how he took the flu and turned it into a world wide killer.
No. I have actually clicked on all your links and none of them point to an actual list. I am curious because I also am following this for another reason as I have written a fictional account almost 2 years ago. Here is a link to my story (not sure if this is hub approved but I’ll include it anyway ... http://www.webook.com/project/NUDES
You have an expensive and seemingly precise list, could you footnote the info?
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My cousin has just been diagnosed with swine flu over here in the UK..... suffice to say that I will be keeping away for a while!
Hey fortunerep! Thanks for the update!
Take Care!
They hyped it so much in the beginning, when bodies didn't start dropping in the streets people who were unaffected lost sight of the problem. thanks for the update, it's not going away any time soon.
Well, germophobe in Florida checking in for the update here. Great, thanks!
Thank you for the update! Still washing my hands!
It isn't widely reported as "news" any more, so thanks for the scary update.


















conradofontanilla 11 months ago
If I remember it right, vaccine for this flu was rushed that no insurance company would be willing to provide coverage and the U.S. government provided insurance. Someone complained that fear of the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918 was largely responsible for the rush.Salk did not buckle down under pressure and to think that he was going against prevailing knowledge of live virus for a polio vaccine. He also rejected the double blind research design, considered gold standard, as immoral for his vaccine.