Dallas County flu deaths have reached 49; Tarrant County, there have been 21 deaths this year. Please stay home if you are sick, cover your mouth, wash your hands. People who have been infected with the virus report fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headaches chills and fatigue.
We are saddened by the announcement today that an additional 6 people have died from flu related illness in Dallas County, bring the total deaths to 49. Please take care of yourself and your loved ones. Get care as soon as you can and stay home if you feel sick.
— Dallas CMS (@DallasCMS) January 26, 2018
More flu deaths in Dallas County: https://t.co/dzhtKgC4QC
— WFAA (@wfaa) January 26, 2018
DCHHS reports six additional flu-related deaths of season- 49 cases now reported https://t.co/BXSkqprwMr For tips on flu prevention and what you can do to help stop the spread visit https://t.co/ujppYUiaQb pic.twitter.com/hTtSCU0Ytq
— Dallas County HHS (@DCHHS) January 26, 2018