Shiloh
Editor, Senior Moderator
Re: Hidalgo: Cases
Source: http://www.milenio.com/node/295708
Recorded 924 cases and 32 deaths from influenza in Hidalgo
Sectoral Relations Director of the Health Ministry, Israel Lopez Mendoza, reported that September was recorded only 516 cases and 12 deaths, so the orange alert would continue in the coming weeks across the institution.
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Thu, 01/10/2009 - 20:19
Pachuca .- The Ministry of Health announced that so far 924 confirmed cases of influenza virus A (H1N1) since the start of the contingency, which has killed 32 people.
Sectoral Relations Director of the Health Ministry, Israel Lopez Mendoza, reported that September was recorded only 516 cases and 12 deaths, so the orange alert would continue in the coming weeks across the institution.
In response, the Health Ministry called on the churches of the entity, so that the masses, traditionally performed on Sundays, be prevented, or if they can be televised, to prevent further infections.
In the case of Pachuca Hidalgo Fair 2009, and the upcoming soccer match that will hold the Tuzos also apply health measures for the outbreak of influenza, which occurs in most states, is the least harmful in Hidalgo.
While in the local Congress sanitary measures were tightened after that one legislator showing symptoms of influenza, which has caused alarm among the legislators themselves.
Napoleon Gonzalez, member of Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) confirmed that symptoms of the virus, but until this Thursday will be delivered the results to confirm or rule out if infected with influenza A (H1N1).
This forced the legislature to remain for several hours outside the courtroom, which was discussed on Electoral Reform.
Although at the time of voting for or against this initiative, submitted by Gov. Miguel Osorio Chong to tie the state with federal elections, the legislator admitted to vote.
Notimex
Source: http://www.milenio.com/node/295708
Recorded 924 cases and 32 deaths from influenza in Hidalgo
Sectoral Relations Director of the Health Ministry, Israel Lopez Mendoza, reported that September was recorded only 516 cases and 12 deaths, so the orange alert would continue in the coming weeks across the institution.
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Thu, 01/10/2009 - 20:19
Pachuca .- The Ministry of Health announced that so far 924 confirmed cases of influenza virus A (H1N1) since the start of the contingency, which has killed 32 people.
Sectoral Relations Director of the Health Ministry, Israel Lopez Mendoza, reported that September was recorded only 516 cases and 12 deaths, so the orange alert would continue in the coming weeks across the institution.
In response, the Health Ministry called on the churches of the entity, so that the masses, traditionally performed on Sundays, be prevented, or if they can be televised, to prevent further infections.
In the case of Pachuca Hidalgo Fair 2009, and the upcoming soccer match that will hold the Tuzos also apply health measures for the outbreak of influenza, which occurs in most states, is the least harmful in Hidalgo.
While in the local Congress sanitary measures were tightened after that one legislator showing symptoms of influenza, which has caused alarm among the legislators themselves.
Napoleon Gonzalez, member of Democratic Revolution Party (PRD) confirmed that symptoms of the virus, but until this Thursday will be delivered the results to confirm or rule out if infected with influenza A (H1N1).
This forced the legislature to remain for several hours outside the courtroom, which was discussed on Electoral Reform.
Although at the time of voting for or against this initiative, submitted by Gov. Miguel Osorio Chong to tie the state with federal elections, the legislator admitted to vote.
Notimex