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The number of estimated deaths in the Latin American country has been cut from 176 to 101. Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova said lab tests on samples from some of the people who died from abnormal fevers in recent weeks came back negative for the new H1N1 virus.

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  1. liggybee
    So that means that people too easily give credit to H1N1 where it's not due? Blame it on the media...they hype it up so much. They don't broadcast the hundreds or thousands (I don't know the statistics) of people that die each year from the annual influenza virus but when one person comes down with H1N1, the media is all on top of it.
  2. xmarks
    Or the Mexician economy was being hurt by too many tourist canceling vacations that they reduced the number of victims.

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