Another death from the Mexican Flu in the City of New York is being reported in the news wires this weekend. This one is of an unnamed woman in her 50’s and has been confirmed to have died from the Mexican Flu.
Following in the vein of reporting for all deaths being reported in the U.S. the official reports say that the person had underlying health conditions.
Assistant school Principal Mitchell Wiener was the first such death reported in New York about a week ago. Students that had been on a trip to Mexico about a month ago apparently brought the virus back from their vacation there.
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