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Posted: 6:47 PM Nov 9, 2009
7-year-old boy did not die from swine flu
The La Crosse Health Department now says a 7-year-old La Crosse boy did not die from the swine flu virus as once thought.
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The La Crosse Health Department now says a 7-year-old La Crosse boy did not die from the swine flu virus as once thought. More tests are being done to find out his exact cause of death.
A vaccine clinic for high risk children is going on until 6:30 Monday night at the Augusta Community Center. Tuesday from 3:00 p.m. to 6-:30 p.m. there's another clinic at Trinity Lutheran Church in Eau Claire.
The Trempealeau County Health Department is also holding free clinics at county school districts through Thursday. You can get vaccinated until 8:00 p.m. Monday night at Whitehall Memorial High School.
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