We continue our look at some of the notable headlines of the past six-and-a-half months with the uproar over the swine flu.
Three months ago the press couldn’t stop reporting on the H1N1 virus swine flu, especially how Mexico was hit the hardest. The capital city of Mexico City was virtually shutdown for several weeks in an effort to contain the illness. Nevertheless, the disease has officially been classified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a pandemic and it has spread throughout the Americas. Though the swine flu continues to expand, the danger exists that such a strong focus on the disease could drain resources from deadlier maladies like Chagas disease and the dengue fever.
The following CBS News video from April looks at how the lives of Mexico City residents were turned upside down by the flu:
Online Sources- Reuters, YouTube, The Latin Americanist
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
The Half-Year That Was: H1N1
Labels:
Chagas disease,
dengue fever,
health,
Mexico,
Mexico City,
swine flu,
video
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