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Wednesday, Sep 09, 2009
Flu season is at hand. And this year it means the potential for both seasonal influenza, and swine flu. A federal report says the H-1-N-1 strain could cause as many as 90 thousand deaths nationwide, triple what were normally see from seasonal flu. KCLU's Lance Orozco talks to a top local health care official about the situation.

