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Show 1 INFH'ENZ IS SERIOUS L M Ms EREI.Y tMCMIM many of the J i caseB of influenzn arc mild, we ( H we should not. underestimate 1 1 H the seriousness of the disease, an'.! M those ftktsd with it should be very H careful not to expose others any more , H than they have to. Already the epi-; H demic has caused the death of tw H Iron county people, which is ns many B as have thus far met. death at the H front, and it is stimntod that the epi-J H domic will claim nbout MOyM&l vi-- j B tints in the United Slates. H You can never toll who is gOstsg tol H develop the disease in its djULflOTOUi H form, and one would certainly fed B very badly if he thought he had un-l H Wittingly, perhaps carelessly, caused H the death of some person. H The disease has secured a very ! I wide distribution throughout the coun- I try, and also in the state. It will be B only by the co-operation of nil the I people that the epidemic can be con-j B There nre nbout fourteen or fifteen M homes in Cedar City affected with the . 1 disease, and Health Officer, Dr. Mae- H furlane states that the epidemic is now prulty well in hand with but few , B new cases developing nnd with possi-1 H bly one exception, no cases at present; B that appear serious. M Now, if evervone will heed the in-B in-B st ructions issued by the State Hoard B of Health, as published elsewhere in , this issue, we feel sure that the dis- ease can soon be stumped out here. |