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The epidemic is still raging throughout the world. All of us thought that was starting to fade out, and cases had started to drop. Now has reached practically every corner of the planet, and is still taking lives. It is now that people are only really starting to realise that Swine Flu is here to stay for a while to come, what they want to know is what symptoms are on their way?

Swine Flu is something that can be distinguished relatively easily from the “normal” strain of Flu. Swine Flu is described as a virus that you either definately know you have, or you haven’t got it. Flu has a way of slowly moving its way through your immune system and makes its climax after a couple of days. Compared to other Viruses, Swine Flu is a fast acter, it damages the body as quikcly as possible. The Symptoms that you get with Swine Flu are very much the same as those that you get from the Common Flu, such as Back aches and muscle ache, Nausea. The main difference is that all these symptoms are explained by those that have had it as 15 times worse and extremely difficult to move, even get out of bed.

The tourism industry has once again been smacked by the Swine Flu Virus. Over the school half term, around 40 children who were going on with families to were quarantined under suspicion of having the virus. The place these people were taken to has been slammed, the conditions were horrible. A sensor in the Airport they arrived at alerted guards to the children’s unusually high body temperatures, and they were whisked off to a hospital. This has proved that the Swine Flu virus ont be going away quietly, and now with Premiership football players being diagnosed with the virus, it shows its still spreading.

Egypt holidays have taken a bit of a crash recently; Caribbean holidays including St Lucia holidays have been very successful through the Swine Flu era.

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  2 Responses to “Egypt holds children in hospital for fear of Swine Flu!”

  1. Not many people I know are getting the shot here where I live (Regina, Canada). How are people reacting in your area?

  2. One of my sisters got infected with H1N1 or more commonly known as Swine Flu. Fortunately, she did not have very high fever and she was able to recover fast .
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