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The swine flu virus in Mexico City is serious for the United States

As if Mexico City didn’t have enough problems with water shortages, riots and drug cartel wars, they now have to deal with the swine flu (H1N1 virus), which has already caused 200 deaths. Officials in Mexico City closed schools, hospitals and libraries, as well as canceled about 1,000 public events.

If this swine flu continues, it will close more businesses and government agencies, there is no choice but to try to prevent it from spreading. If it gets too bad, it could cause mass hysteria on the street and perhaps a mass exodus from the city. Officials are trying to avoid panic, but many are already leaving the city.

In the first week of the swine flu, 20 people were found to have died, and if it spreads, it will also end up in the United States. In fact, there have already been cases in Los Angeles, Houston, San Antonio, Kansas, and New York. Fortunately, the Roche Industries company told the media that Tamiflu prevents it, so expect sales to skyrocket and sell out.

Global health officials at the World Health Organization are very concerned, as is the CDC in the United States, which has sent people to Mexico City to help the Mexican government. Mexico City is one of the worst cities to have a break because ‘it has such a dense population.

As you may recall a few years ago, scientists and WHO health officials were concerned about bird flu, of course this is so bad because it belongs to the flu family flu, and so far 10% of people who have contracted has died, an official said. This is very serious.

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