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Mexico must publish information about AH1N1 flu outbreak

Shiloh

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Source: http://www.laprensasa.com/309_ameri...t-publish-information-about-flu-outbreak.html

Mexico must publish information about flu outbreak
MEXICO HEALTH | 28 de Septiembre de 2015

Information about the AH1N1 strain of flu, which had been classified for purposes of national security, must now be made public by the Mexico's Health Secretariat, according to a ruling by the nation's transparency agency, INAI. EFE/File

Mexico City, Sep 28 (EFE).- Mexico's transparency agency, INAI, revoked the four-year secrecy of information rule regarding the AH1N1 strain of flu, which had been classified for purposes of national security, and ordered the Health Secretariat to make it public.

In a communique, the INAI said the secretariat must publish the database of its Sisveflu monitoring system from May 2009 to May 2015...
 
I had no idea this was being kept a secret. It's hard to imagine a good reason why this would be the case.
 
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