Data presented yesterday to the House Health and Government Operations Committee in Annapolis shows that a spike in cases in October has fallen precipitously in the past few weeks.
According to statewide surveillance data, lab positive hospitalizations for untyped or seasonal strains of flu hit a high of about 260 in the week ending on Oct. 24 with about 150 confirmed swine flu hospitalizations. Last week those numbers fell to about 70 and 10 cases,...
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