21 Specimans Tested Negative For Swine Flu In South Dakota

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Article Date: 29 Apr 2009 - 8:00 PDT

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The South Dakota Public Health Laboratory had tested 21 specimens and all have been negative for swine flu. Approximately 100 specimens are expected tomorrow.

The department will continue to provide updates and will plan to schedule media conference calls as the situation changes.

South Dakotans can go to http://doh.sd.gov for direct links to CDC information about the national situation as well as information about prevention, treatment, and caring for the ill at home. South Dakotans are also encouraged to visit http://www.bReadySD.com to learn about preparing emergency plans and kits for their families.

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