Oklahoma up to 114 cases and 1 death
Number of Oklahoma swine flu cases rises to 114 as health board hears of plans for vaccination
By Associated Press
12:26 PM CDT, June 11, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma State Department of Health says the number of swine flu cases in the state has risen to 114.
Scott Sproat, the Health Department's chief of emergency preparedness and response, says state health officials have yet to see a plateau in the number of swine flu reports, even during what typically is a slow season for flu cases.
During a meeting of the state health board on Thursday, he said tentative preparations are being made for the distribution of a swine flu vaccine after it becomes available.
He says the Health Department would coordinate such vaccinations, which likely would not begin until sometime this fall.
One person has died from the swine flu in Oklahoma, a 43-year-old Kay County man. The Health Department announced the death earlier this week.
Number of Oklahoma swine flu cases rises to 114 as health board hears of plans for vaccination
By Associated Press
12:26 PM CDT, June 11, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma State Department of Health says the number of swine flu cases in the state has risen to 114.
Scott Sproat, the Health Department's chief of emergency preparedness and response, says state health officials have yet to see a plateau in the number of swine flu reports, even during what typically is a slow season for flu cases.
During a meeting of the state health board on Thursday, he said tentative preparations are being made for the distribution of a swine flu vaccine after it becomes available.
He says the Health Department would coordinate such vaccinations, which likely would not begin until sometime this fall.
One person has died from the swine flu in Oklahoma, a 43-year-old Kay County man. The Health Department announced the death earlier this week.