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Swine Flu Declining In Wales Comments Off

Posted on January 01, 2010
Despite the report of a death due to the swine flu virus last week, Wales has been recently experiencing a decline of new cases of the disease. Health care authorities in Wales have claimed that as of Wednesday, eleven people suffering from swine flu were undergoing treatment in hospital, with three ... Read More >>

Parents cautious of swine flu vaccine Comments Off

Posted on November 23, 2009
The campaign to vaccinate healthy children against the H1N1 virus has failed to win widespread support from parents in Wales. As the country’s death toll rose by seven, to a total of 21, health authorities announced that vaccinations of children aged between six and five years could begin within weeks. The said ... Read More >>

H1N1 vaccine for children Comments Off

Posted on November 20, 2009
Children under the age of five will be the next group targeted in the next phase of the swine flu vaccination programme in the UK, according to Health Secretary Nicola Sturgeon. She announced that 260,000 children aged six months to five years would be offered the jab, with infection rates reportedly ... Read More >>

Swine flu protection with Yoga Comments Off

Posted on August 13, 2009
All the diseases in our universe are present in nature. They might exist in the air, or in the water or even in a living being. But they are everywhere. Some bacteria live under the skin. Some live inside internal organs, such as the stomach. Some are actually healthy for ... Read More >>

British tourists subjected to extensive screening and quarantine abroad Comments Off

Posted on July 29, 2009
Britain has 100,000 suspected swine flu cases, this is the highest number outside of Mexico and the U.S. Many countries in Europe and Asia are yet to be seriously affected by the virus and are increasingly concerned that British citizens travelling pose a risk to them. In an attempt to ... Read More >>

Irish family forced from holiday park over swine flu Comments Off

Posted on July 24, 2009
An Irish family on holiday in Britain was told they would have to leave a holiday park when it was learned that one of the family members was suspected of having swine flu. Twenty-one-year-old Niamh Powell, from County Westmeath in the Irish Republic, on holiday in Britain with her extended family, ... Read More >>


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