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Apr 30 2009

The Swine Flu outbreak could be unleashing an economic blow…

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flumanap400.jpgFrownThe Swine Flu outbreak could be unleashing a solar plexus blow thay could put the world economy onto the canvass.

Travellers are now reportedly delaying or cancelling trips to Mexico, and recently Cuba became the first country to ban all flights to neighbouring Mexico.  China, Russia, and North Korea have banned imports of some North American pork, despite assurances  given that the flu is not being spread through pork. Egypt has ordered all stocks of pork in the country to be destroyed. Panic is obviously beginning to sink in.

It has been said that the fear of the flu could be as disruptive  as  the actual causual effects of the Swine flu.

Many people who are contracting the flu are young people in their twenties  -  very similar to the age group of  many of the  victims of the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Perhaps older people have a greater immunity to flu in general because of their exposure over many years.

A scientist from New Zealand has thrown cold water on the claims of this epidemic being Swine flu  — he maintains it is actually a strain of North American A type influenza. It has nothing to do with pigs, he commented on New Zealand radio news this morning.

The World Health Organisation, on the other hand, claims they are ready for this potential pandemic  -  the world has never been so ready for such a health problem.

We will all find out the truth over coming days. The official death toll is now seven, six in Mexico and one in Texas. the latter actually a little Mexican girl on holiday in Texas with her parents.

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