MONDAY, APRIL 09, 2012
Indian Expert: `Nothing Scary About Outbreak?
# 6268
For several weeks newspaper headlines in India have been warning about the spread and rising death toll from the H1N1 `Swine flu? virus. This story has been covered with the kind of exuberance typical of the Indian Press; a few headlines from this past weekend serve to illustrate the point:
Swine flu cases spark alarm in Vizag The New Indian Express
Swine flu redux: is this a mutated summer strain?-First Post.India
Swine flu panic goes viral in Chennai The New Indian Express
Tamil Nadu sitting on swine flu tinderbox The Asian Age
Fear of H1N1 outbreak puts Kerala on alert Gulf News
Officials try to hush up flu toll Deccan Herald
DMO cautions against spread of H1N1 The New Indian Express
To spare you from having to read all of these reports, they contain rumors of government cover ups, stories of crowded clinics, a mounting death toll interspersed with almost obligatory speculation over the possibility that some (as yet unidentified) `mutation? in the H1N1 virus has revived its ferocity.
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Indian Expert: `Nothing Scary About Outbreak?
# 6268
For several weeks newspaper headlines in India have been warning about the spread and rising death toll from the H1N1 `Swine flu? virus. This story has been covered with the kind of exuberance typical of the Indian Press; a few headlines from this past weekend serve to illustrate the point:
Swine flu cases spark alarm in Vizag The New Indian Express
Swine flu redux: is this a mutated summer strain?-First Post.India
Swine flu panic goes viral in Chennai The New Indian Express
Tamil Nadu sitting on swine flu tinderbox The Asian Age
Fear of H1N1 outbreak puts Kerala on alert Gulf News
Officials try to hush up flu toll Deccan Herald
DMO cautions against spread of H1N1 The New Indian Express
To spare you from having to read all of these reports, they contain rumors of government cover ups, stories of crowded clinics, a mounting death toll interspersed with almost obligatory speculation over the possibility that some (as yet unidentified) `mutation? in the H1N1 virus has revived its ferocity.
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