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or traveled to?
Most Americans who caught H1N1
traveled to Mexico or came in contact
with someone who did.
The Jamaican count now stands at 32!
32 cases What is Jamaica doing about
swine flu now that it's spreading
to places like St. Elizabeths?
http://go-jamaica.com/news/read_article.php?id=10409
St. Elizabeth reports first H1N1 case