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U.S. swine flu cases may have hit 1 million
USA Today, 06/26/09
Health officials estimate that as many as 1 million Americans now have the new swine flu. The estimate is based on mathematical modeling. Nearly 28,000 U.S. cases have been reported to the CDC, accounting for roughly half the world's cases. The U.S. count includes 3,065 hospitalizations and 127 deaths.
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