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Influenza deaths left 211 DF: AhuedW Radio | April 23, 2010
By Victor Sandoval
Mexico .- One year after the appearance of H1N1 influenza virus in Mexico City there were 211 deaths recognized by the Secretary of Health capital, Armando Ahued.
Of a total of 3 000 452 cases reported in hospitals in the local administration, the number of people killed is concerned, but it could have been greater if they had not taken drastic steps to suspend classes or commercial and recreational activities for several days.
Nationally there have been 72 000 418 cases with a total of 181 thousand deaths.
Influenza deaths left 211 DF: AhuedW Radio | April 23, 2010
By Victor Sandoval
Mexico .- One year after the appearance of H1N1 influenza virus in Mexico City there were 211 deaths recognized by the Secretary of Health capital, Armando Ahued.
Of a total of 3 000 452 cases reported in hospitals in the local administration, the number of people killed is concerned, but it could have been greater if they had not taken drastic steps to suspend classes or commercial and recreational activities for several days.
Nationally there have been 72 000 418 cases with a total of 181 thousand deaths.