As of February 5, 2010 there have been a cumulative total of 98 deaths from H1N1/09 in Illinois according to the Illinois state health department statistics.
about 156.000 people died
alot of people died in the 1950s
48 people died
i read in books that over 1 quarter of people die of tobacco use,though it may not seem a lot , Illinois isn't like California or Texas , it is a very small state for that many people to die
Thousands of people have died in the Amazons. It is unofficial as to how many have died there because of all the wildlife that is hidden there. People have been eaten by animals.
currently only 1
85 people were affected by H1N1
according to the latest data 1800, mostly the elderly.
246 people died in the flood in Illinois of 2011
There were no tornado-related deaths in Illinois in 2011.
The Tri-State tornado killed 606 people in Illinois.
All colors in many different countries
Many more have lived than died. In the US it is estimated that over a million people have now had the Novel H1N1 flu, with only 775 fatal cases out of those.
There have been 123 cases of confirmed or probable cases of Novel H1N1 Flu in Pennsylvania as of 29 May 2009and no deaths.
Many People in her Philippines are sick to A(H1N1) flue virus.
There have been 553 probable and confirmed cases of Novel H1N1 Flu reported as of 29 May 2009 in California and no deaths.
106 people visit Illinois