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UMaine student diagnosed with H1N1

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A UMaine student has been diagnosed with H1N1 virus, more commonly known as swine flu, according to University of Maine spokesperson Joe Carr. According to a release, the student has not been on campus during the incubation period or while he or she was showing symptoms. The student was not hospitalized and is recovering, according to the release.

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  1. oops! says:

    copy editing error

    “the student has not on campus during the incubation period”

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