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How to Prevent Swine Flu
Dr David Hill ( from the World Innovation Foundation ?) left a comment on my previous post – “Swine Flu Caccination Plan” which I feel deserves to be promoted to a post of its own, below. He points out the … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Swine Flu
Tagged Dr David Hill, fatal flu, flu virus, killer flu, spanish flu, spanish flu of 1918, strain, swine flu, swine flu pandemic, Vaccination, World Innovation Foundation
Swine Flu Vaccination Plan
UK Swine Flu Vaccination Plan As I write, a massive vaccination plan is swinging into action for the UK. There has been a noticable media cautiousness when reporting the swine flu story in recent weeks, perhaps a responsible reaction to … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Swine Flu
Tagged Dr Peter Holden, epidemic, flu jab, flu vaccination, H1N1, mass vaccination, peter holden, School, swine flu, swine flu vaccine, swinefluvaccine, Torchwood, Vaccination, virulent, workplaces
Now I’ve Got Swine Flu – Really
First Person Swine Flu I have written about swine flu recently from an epidemiological point of view but now, unfortunately, I’m in the position of being able to provide a first person account of the disease as it progresses in … Continue reading
New Brazilian Swine Flu Discovered
A new strain of swine flu has been discovered in Brazil, showing that the type A H1N1 swine flu virus is fully capable of mutating. New Strain of Swine Flu Discovered in Brazil – Infectious Disease – FOXNews.com A new … Continue reading
Posted in Swine Flu
Tagged Brazil, Brazilian Swine Flu, flu virus, H1N1, Mexican Swine Flu, Pandemic, spanish flu, strain, swine flu
Swine Flu Pandemic Level 6 Declared
Swine Flu at Level 6 – Pandemic The World Health Organization today said last week it was getting closer to officially declaring a Swine Flu Pandemic Level 6 and level six is the highest level you can get, reflecting the … Continue reading
Posted in Swine Flu, UK
Tagged flu symptoms, flu virus, global pandemic, human transmission, influenza virus, Japan, Level 6, North America, Pandemic, person to person, petition, phase 4, phase 6, severity, swine flu, swine flu pandemic, UK, US, WHO, world health organization
Swine Flu in London, UK
More cases of Swine Flu in London Two more people in London have been diagnosed with swine flu virus H1N1 type A, the UK Department of Health confirmed on 30th April One is a 23 year old man from Islington, … Continue reading
Posted in London, Swine Flu
Tagged ambulance, Boris Johnson, central london, flu, flu epidemic, flu symptoms, flu virus, Hospital, influenza, influenza type, Ken Livingstone, London, Mexico, north london, spanish flu, Swine, swine flu, Symptoms, Westminster
Symptoms of Swine Flu – H1N1 Virus
Swine Flu Outbreak in Mexico and the US An outbreak of a new strain of Swine Flu has broken out in Mexico, infecting around 1,000 people killing at least 62 so far. The flu virus has been identified as an … Continue reading
Posted in Epidemiology, Swine Flu
Tagged California, flu, flu symptoms, flu virus, football, Mexico, Mexico City, new flu strain, pig, swine flu, Symptoms, world health organisation
