The H1N1 flu bug has been linked to 23 deaths in Ontario. But the vast majority of cases have been mild. CityNews Health Specialist Laura DiBattista with how health officials are ramping up for the new school year.
by News Staff
Posted Sep 3, 2009 5:28 pm EST
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