The Minnesota Department of Health says seven more cases of the H1-N1 virus..formerly known as swine flu may be detected in the state.Health officials announced late last night they are forwarding seven lab samples to the "U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention" to be tested.The department is calling the cases ``probable.''The sick are in Scott, Hennepin, Wright, Polk and Dakota county.Health officials say all seven people did not requirehospitalization and are expected to make a full recovery.To date, there has been one confirmed case of the H1-N1 virus in Minnesota and eight more have been forwarded to the CDC for further testing.







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