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Originally published May 2, 2009 at 2:59 PM | Page modified May 2, 2009 at 7:22 PM

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Suspected cases of swine flu in state now at 25

The state Department of Health said this afternoon it is now investigating 25 suspected cases of swine flu, up from 16.

The state Department of Health said this evening it is now investigating 25 suspected cases of swine flu in five counties, up from 16.

In King County, the number went from nine to 15.

The other counties with likely cases are Snohomish, with six; Spokane, with two; and Skagit and Pierce, with one each.

King County health officials provided this description of the six new people believed to have swine flu: a 7-year-old boy from Auburn; a 12-year-old girl from Lake Forest Park; a 15-year-old boy from Kent; and, from Seattle, a 12-year-old boy, a 14-year-old girl and an 80-year-old woman.

None of the five children or teenagers has been hospitalized. The 80-year-old woman was hospitalized but has since been released, according to Public Health — Seattle & King County.

In the Puget Sound area, three schools will reopen Monday after closing earlier this week because of swine flu concerns, but another is closing.

The three that will reopen are:

* Bear Creek School in Redmond. Two students had reported flu-like symptoms, but school officials, after consulting with health care professionals, say there are no suspected cases of swine flu.

* Lakes High School in Lakewood. Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department officials determined that two students suspected of having swine flu are not infected with the virus.

* Odyssey Elementary in Everett. The school closed Friday after authorities said the parent of one student may have swine flu. The student had been sick recently, too, but has not been diagnosed with swine flu and had not been at school for a week. There have been no additional reports of flu at the school.

The school that is closing Monday through Wednesday is Jackson Elementary in Everett.

The Snohomish Health District notified the school that a student there may have swine flu. Medical tests of the student and family are underway.

Schools that closed last week and will remain closed this coming week include: Madrona K-8, Aki Kurose Middle School and Stevens Elementary — all in Seattle; and Woodmont K-8 and Midway Elementary — both in Des Moines.

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