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Three More H1N1 Deaths Bring State Total to 21

11-06-2009 02:47 AM MST | By ###Jim Gold/psl
(Oklahoma City, OK) -- Oklahoma officials report that three more H1N1 deaths in the past week bring the year's statewide total to 21. The latest deaths include a Muskogee County boy, Cleveland County woman and Oklahoma County woman. Officials would not disclose details of the cases. Mass H1N1 immunization clinics are planned Saturday throughout the state. The vaccines are targeted for children ages six months to 18 years, pregnant women, adults under age 65 with chronic medical conditions, health care workers treating acutely ill patients and custodial parents of infants under six months old.

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