Mexican Authority is Concerned Over the Outbreak of H1N1 Flu
Mexican Authority is Concerned Over the Outbreak of H1N1 Flu

Panic is looming in the Chihuahua State of Mexico after four people reportedly died of killer flu caused by H1N1 virus. The health authority has expressed concern over the possibility of outbreak of the disease. Some essential preventive measures have been officially announced by the authority in the whole Chihuahua State of Mexico as well as in the US border against the dangerous virus.

Mr. Javier Gonzalez, the Deputy Secretary of the state’s education, culture and sport, said that they are highly concerned about the school goers. In order to keep them protected from the deadly flu virus, the authority will start school checking very soon.

Gonzalez added that four persons died last week after suffering from the flu. After the authority came across the news, they informed the state health officials to arrange for a vaccination campaign in order to save the people.

As per the report of the World Health Organization, almost two years back in 2009, the virus had killed more than 18,500 people. The virus has also been seen in Venezuela, and the health authority out there has reported that almost 85 persons are suffering from H1N1 flu. Major health-related initiatives have already been taken there.

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