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The family-owned company of President-elect Donald Trump’s campaign co-chair in Louisiana has agreed to pay $1.025 million to resolve allegations that it hired workers ineligible to work in the United States,
The first patient hospitalized with avian influenza in the United States has died in Louisiana, the state's department of health announced Monday.
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The first person has died of bird flu in the United States, the Louisiana Department of Health confirmed on Monday. The patient, who was exposed to non-commercial backyard flock and wild birds, was over age 65 and had underlying medical conditions, officials said.
The deceased was over 65 and had other medical conditions, state officials said. A Louisiana patient who had been hospitalized with severe bird flu has died, the first such fatality in the United States, state health officials reported on Monday.
A patient who was hospitalized with the first human case of pathogenic avian influenza, or H5N1, in Louisiana and the United States has died. According to the Louisiana Department of Health, the patient, who was over 65, was reported to have underlying ...
The patient was reportedly over the age of 65 and was said to have suffered from underlying medical conditions.
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A Louisiana-based ship builder agreed to pay $1 million to settle allegations that it knowingly billed the U.S. Coast Guard for work done by workers who were not eligible to work in the United States.
The LDH revealed that the patient was over age 65, had underlying medical conditions and contracted bird flu after exposure to both wild birds and a non-commercial backyard flock.