Youth Coach Dies Of Flu Symptoms (Idaho)
http://www.spokesman.com/blogs/hbo/2009/oct/16/youth-coach-dies-flu-symptoms/
October 16 Brian Walker
Coach Spud, as he was known in Post Falls youth sports, expected more from his players than to be just good athletes. Kerrie Scott wanted his teams to respect their parents, teachers, themselves and their teammates. We preached that daily, said Roy McKenzie, Scotts brother-in-law who was coaching with Scott on the eighth-grade Broncos team in Junior Tackle this fall. Scott, 39, died unexpectedly on Tuesday morning after he collapsed at a friends home. Police said an autopsy revealed he had flu-like symptoms.
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Escambia (Ala.) Man Dies From H1N1
http://www.northescambia.com/?p=11636
October 16, 2009
An Escambia County (Ala.) man has died from the H1N1 flu.
Health department officials said today that a man in his 40s from Escambia County (Ala.) man dead after testing positive for H1N1. Health officials did not release the mans location within the county.
The area mans death brings the total number of deaths in Alabama to 18 from H1N1, commonly referred to as the swine flu.
Other H1N1 deaths in Alabama have occurred in Bullock, Calhoun, Cherokee, Dale, Houston, Jackson, Jefferson, Macon, Madison, Mobile, Montgomery, Russell and Talladega counties.
Alabama Public Health officials said they would announce when and where the H1N1 vaccine would be available in Escambia County on their website, www.adph.org.
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