2nd N.L. swine flu death
Health officials seeing moderate to severe H1N1
Last Updated: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 | 6:15 PM NT
CBC News
Related
External Links
(Note: CBC does not endorse and is not responsible for the content of external sites - links will open in new window)
Health authorities are reporting a second H1N1-related death in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Both deaths happened in central Newfoundland.
Officials with the Central Regional Health Authority said a 40-year-old man died Wednesday morning from complications from an H1N1 influenza infection.
Health officials said the man had multiple underlying medical conditions and was in an intensive care unit on a ventilator for several days before he died.
The CEO of Central Health, Karen McGrath, offered condolences to the family and friends of the man. McGrath said "it's very upsetting to find ourselves in this situation again so soon."
She said the death highlights the seriousness of what health officials are dealing with.
"The reality is," she told CBC News, "we are in pandemic situation. We're in the second wave of a pandemic. We are seeing moderate to severe disease. That means that, unfortunately, we will have the tragedies … "
McGrath said the health authority will not release further information about the patient.
The province's first H1N1-related death was reported four days ago.
Lori Savoury, a 36-year-old mother of two young boys, of Middle Arm, on the Baie Verte Peninsula, died in hospital Saturday, Oct. 31.
Health authority officials in central Newfoundland said Savoury had an underlying medical condition, in addition to swine flu, and had been in an intensive care unit for several days before she died.
Share Tools
Latest Nfld. & Labrador News Headlines
- Supreme Court reinstates sex assault conviction
- The Supreme Court of Canada is reinstating the conviction of Thomas Molloy for sexually assaulting a young girl in 2009. more »
- Eastern Health MRI review fast-tracked 11 cases
- Eleven patients were given MRIs immediately after eastern Newfoundland's largest health authority was ordered in January to review wait lists for the diagnostic procedure. more »
- One serious injury in Outer Ring Road crash
- Three vehicles collided Thursday afternoon on the Outer Ring Road in St. John's. more »
- St. John's sends city depot probe to RNC
- The City of St. John's has called in police to investigate the use of low-value purchase orders by a former manager at the city depot. more »
Top News Headlines
- Former Expos catcher Gary Carter succumbs to brain cancer
- Hall of Fame catcher Gary Carter, who left an indelible mark on baseball in Canada during his 12 years with the Montreal Expos, died on Thursday. The man nicknamed "Kid" or "Kid Carter" for his ever-smiling face and cheerfulness is free from the inoperable brain cancer that sapped his energy and took his life at age 57. more »
- UN backs resolution condemning Syrian regime
- The UN General Assembly has backed a non-binding Arab League-sponsored resolution calling on Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down and end his regime's violent crackdown on dissidents. more »
- 7 MPs and their fiery quotes
- The election of a majority government was seen by some as a chance for less acrimonious politics on Parliament Hill. But the past week has seen its fair share of inflammatory rhetoric on both sides of the House. more »
- Dog kills newborn in Alberta community
- Officials in Airdrie are revealing few details about the fatal mauling of an infant by a family dog in the southern Alberta city. more »
- Barefoot girl's icy trek not blamed on babysitter
- Convicted telemarketer back in business in U.S.
- Cabbie was drunk during St. John's crash: RNC
- Ethics complaint made against former fisheries ambassador
- Russians' abusive plane tirade to cost them $19K
- One serious injury in Outer Ring Road crash
- St. John's sends city depot probe to RNC
- Icy rainstorm closes some Newfoundland schools
- Sullivan says no conflict in taking OCI job

