Radical measures, such as quarantines, are not likely to contain the H1N1 swine flu from infecting larger numbers of the world’s population, experts said Thursday.
China first announced that its drastic measures had been successful in suppressing the virus, however it now admits that the outbreak is larger than official numbers reveal.
The nation has reported an official tally of almost 70,000 reported cases of the H1N1 influenza, with 53 deaths.
In the US, millions have been reported ill from the virus with almost 4,000 reported deaths...
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
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