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Show thr-..:eh i-.oci:!a::on. It is t:-e State ' :.V:;;.-"V:- r: c-e year ar '-':d ' ' - th? water '.' l,J- .rj--" p--Mted " :'r:-'s !:- ia'-aucizjj ' c : ..;;::.r; , I ' - x rr.eas- : :ul. c. if;v' i. ,. ' " r.5 cough c-ic so e ir.ro.";:, 1 I 'Health Rzpcil V I Reports made 1-y lo-r :::,.:-.!, c:-1 firers to the U;e.h u:e Fo::d t.' Health for the w.-f-k c:;d:r.- J. ::- uary -17 show a total cf 10.1 ' of communicable dUea e. T'lis :. 814 cases fewer tha:i were r. ported port-ed for the previous week. Chickcnpox, influenza, m;::ri;- oneumonia, and scarlet few an ihowed a decreas-e in th.e actual lumber of cases reported as coni- 1 ared with last week. J A tntil nf 70-5 1 A t,, OI mnuenza was reported as compared with , 1564 cases for the week ending i January 10. Reports from the ma-. ma-. Jonty of the counties of the State indicate that the number of cases of influenza is rapidly approaching I the normal incidence for this season sea-son of the year. The nursing departments de-partments of the Salt 1 Cit tan y 50110013 report the attendance at-tendance for the first week follow- "g th Christmas vacation to be Just about normal. reSd r Pneu' were reported as compared with 22 for the previous week. , sat -r, ra r other, 5 g 2 and the typhoir fever in Q,PnerIa or I these diseases M 'both ' 1 ai!!Wtcjy pre. |