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Statistics Show Flu Season is Ramping Up In Wisconsin

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Department of Health Services' weekly statistics shows the severity of this year’s flu.

This year’s flu season has led to over 600 hospitalizations and 15 deaths, according to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services. DHS Flu Specialists Tom Haupt gives context to these numbers and the severity of this year’s flu.

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