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GoldGoldGold
04-26-2009, 12:59 AM
Auckland students show Swine Flu symptoms

Published: 4:24PM Sunday April 26, 2009

Source: ONE News/ Auckland Regional Public Health Service

http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/akld-students-show-swine-flu-symptoms-2675117

Twenty-two students from Auckland's Rangitoto College, may have been infected with the Swine Flu, which the World Health Organisation warn could start a global epidemic.

The students, believed to be senior students, arrived back to New Zealand via Los Angeles on Saturday, after a language trip to Mexico.

Up to six have been showing flu like symptoms, but the test results won't be confirmed until Monday.

Three teachers also accompanied the students on the three week trip.

The group of students and teachers are remaining in home isolation until preliminary test results are known and advice has been given to the families regarding infection control precautions.

Clinical Director of Auckland Regional Public Health Service, Dr Julia Peters says "We are taking this very seriously and doing everything necessary to manage this situation in Auckland. The Ministry of Health is managing the response to this issue at a national level."

The Ministry of Health issued an alert following an outbreak of swine flu in Mexico and the US.

More than 80 people in Mexico are believed to have died and over 1300 are sick as a result of catching swine flu which has led to the closure of schools in Mexico City.

Public health authorities are warning people who have returned to New Zealand from the United States and Mexico to check with their doctors if they have symptoms of respiratory illness.
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Advice from the Auckland Regional Public Health Service

The best things you can do to stop the spread of any type of influenza virus is to:
- Stay at home and away from others if you are sick
- Cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue
- Put used tissues into a rubbish bin
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth - germs spread that way
- Be careful to wash hands often with soap and dry them thoroughly
- Keep surfaces clean at home, school and work.

Anybody experiencing warning signs of severe influenza illness such as rapid breathing, difficulty breathing, chest pain, severe vomiting or if a child is not responding or is difficult to wake up, should get urgent medical attention.

Is45
04-26-2009, 01:08 AM
In a mobile globalist society, it doesn't take long for a pandemic to reach the other side of the planet. :shock:


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TKD_Kid2
04-26-2009, 01:28 AM
48 hrs in the movie Outbreak to just spread across America

johngaltfla
04-26-2009, 07:21 AM
This nightmare will be in Europe and all of Central and South America within a week.

Ain't open borders great?