Flu’s peak to be strain
Study: 42,000 in N.C. may need hospital care
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By Richard Craver | Journal Reporter
Published: October 2, 2009
The swine flu may strike as many as 1 in 3 North Carolinians and require more than 42,000 to receive hospital care, according to the forecast from a national study released yesterday.
If that happens, most of the state’s hospitals would barely have enough beds to handle the peak of the outbreak, according to Trust for America’s Health. The study was financed by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
The projection is based on the FluSurge model developed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Nearly 3.3 million North Carolinians are expected to get swine flu.
Swine flu’s ‘second wave’ arrives in Ontario: report
By: CTV.ca News Staff
Date: Thursday Oct. 1, 2009 8:35 AM ET
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A new report suggests that the “second wave” of swine flu that public health officials have warned is going to hit Canada early this fall may have already arrived.
Dr. Donald Low, chief microbiologist at Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital, tells the Toronto Star that he’s already seeing an uptick in cases in the province. Low said a number of flu-infected patients have been arriving at hospital emergency departments.