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There may be some ongoing cases in limited locations around the world, including in California. However, the specifics and counts of cases are no longer being tracked by CDC, WHO, the US states, and most other countries, now that the pandemic has been declared over. Influenza cases are monitored, but specific H1N1/09 counts (and the lab tests needed to isolate the specific virus to be able to count them correctly) aren't being done. Influenza cases in general are monitored, but statistics are not being kept for H1N1/09 cases separately from other influenza types for reporting any longer in the post pandemic phase.

As of November 22, 2009, there have been 4047cases* of Novel H1N1 Swine Flu in California, with 318 deaths.

*Statistics on laboratory confirmed case counts are no longer being reported or kept by the CDC since the cases were grossly under counted due to testing being done in fewer cases as the pandemic spread. The CDC has created a new methodology for estimated numbers of cases.

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