H1N1 Flu -Info for travellers

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    MarcusUK
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    BT readers may well wish to stay informed of the current pandemic, as reported by the WHO.
    The current increase in the southern hemisphere more-so, set to maximise in Sept /Oct when the northern hemisphere enters the colder seasons.
    Some major Businesses /Companies in the EU, have or are restricting travel, partly on grounds of employers liability. Travelling during employment hours or for work reasons, it could be classed as a work related injury in law, they are being advised.

    http://www.who.int/en/

    Stats are updated regularly.

    Also a commonly reliable mapping …tracking

    http://flutracker.rhizalabs.com/

    It should be noted, that these figures, only reflect reported/known, cases, & some countries have lesser capable or reliable information.
    Exposure if often far greater, un-reported.

    I hope this presents the facts, from the best, most respected sources, as the Pandemic develops in the coming months, for fellow Travellers. It is already having an impact on a very pressured premium travel market.


    MarcusUK
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    The Government Minister for Health, will release a statement today, & move the status in the UK for the H1N1, to be in “Treatment” phase.

    This is due to the scenios advisory group of Professions, & the WHO Epidemiologists, agreeing that there is likely to be 100,000 new cases per day during August.

    Clearly the situation increases in its intensity.

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