VA Officials Say 11 Confirmed Cases Of H1N1 Flu

VA Officials Say 11 Confirmed Cases Of H1N1 Flu
 

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RICHMOND—Virginia health officials say there are 11 confirmed cases of H1N1, or swine flu, in the state, including seven at Washington & Lee University.

The Virginia Health Department said in a release Wednesday that none of the cases involved hospitalization and all patients either had recovered or were recovering well.
   
At Washington & Lee in Lexington, five men and two women were confirmed to have the disease.
   
Health officials say a man and a woman in the Chesterfield health district, a man in the Three Rivers district and a female child in the Norfolk district had swine flu.
   
A Norfolk preschool that closed on Monday as a result of the case there reopened on Wednesday. The 11 cases include three that had previously been confirmed.

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