Flu-hit Mexico awaits return to business as usual
By: AFP Published: 5/05/2009 at 04:56 PM
Mexico was on Tuesday eagerly awaiting the resumption of normal business at the end of a five-day nationwide shutdown over swine flu and launched an operation to fly home its nationals quarantined in China. As President Felipe Calderon said
Mexico's response to the epidemic had saved "thousands of lives," the UN's top health official said the number of people to have contracted the virus in 21 countries had topped 1,000. (It seemed that the situation is not relief at all and the countries where have H1N1 also can’t handle the situation in their country so well which make H1N1 spread around the world like a domino effect.)
And the third case of infection in Asia was confirmed when a patient tested positive in South Korea.
Mexico, the epicentre of the outbreak, has been eerily quiet since Friday after Calderon urged everyone to stay at home over a five-day holiday weekend. However, in a televised address on Monday night, the president said it was coming to the point where the country could start returning to normal. Mexico "has taken the lead in the global battles against the virus ... thousands of lives have been saved not only in Mexico but in the world" as a result of his government's containment measures, he said. (Every country in the global should be the lead in order to battles against the virus not only Maxico)
Starting on Wednesday, Mexico would progressively return to normal activities (It’s a good sign) by reopening its businesses, schools, museums and other venues closed for a week or more in its clampdown on the A(H1N1) outbreak, Calderon explained. "At last," said Ana Maria Rodriguez, a teacher from Mexico City.
"We live in the capital, we're not used to being cooped up at home." Calderon warned against complacency as "this virus is still circulating", and urged people to take precautions such as regular hand-washing. (Agreed)
That note of caution was repeated in Washington, where White House spokesman Robert Gibbs told reporters: "It's still out there."
The WHO has reported a total of 1,085 cases worldwide and 26 deaths -- 25 of them in Mexico and one in the United States. Mexico puts its death toll at 26. Keiji Fukuda, acting director-general of the UN's World Health Organisation (WHO), said:
"In this situation, it's critical that we continue to maintain and strengthen our alert and surveillance." (Because it have to)
"We don't know how long we have till we move to phase six. Six indicates we are in a pandemic. We are not there yet," she told UN officials in New York.
Chan has said the end of the flu season in the northern hemisphere means that while the initial outbreak may be relatively mild, a second wave could be more lethal, as with the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic that killed some 50 million.
China, the centre of the 2003 SARS outbreak, has come under diplomatic pressure over its hardline efforts to halt the disease in its tracks.
Although no cases have been recorded on the Chinese mainland, dozens of Mexicans have been quarantined across the country but are now set to fly home as part of a repatriation deal between the two governments.
A chartered AeroMexico airliner landed at Shanghai's Pudong International Airport and reports said the flight would also pick up other stranded Mexicans from Beijing, Guangzhou and Hong Kong.
In Hong Kong, the scene of Asia's first confirmed swine flu case, chief executive Donald Tsang apologised to guests quarantined in a city hotel for seven days, while defending the decision to isolate them. Hong Kong's Metropark hotel, and the 300 staff and guests inside, has been sealed off since last Friday following the discovery that a Mexican visitor had tested positive for the A(H1N1) virus. (It’s a warning for Asia continent to well prepare for this outbreak.)
Beijing meanwhile has sent a chartered plane to Mexico to fetch 200 of its own citizens stranded by the flu crisis there, China Southern Airlines said. Mexican travelers held at a Beijing hotel said they were told by their embassy to be ready to leave Tuesday, ending an enforced isolation that Mexico charged was unfairly targeting its citizens.
"We were told to be ready to go. We are just awaiting word," Gustavo Carrillo, a Mexican businessman, told AFP.
Source: http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/health/142412/flu-hit-mexico-awaits-return-to-business-as-us
_____________________________________________________________________________________My reaction: Swine flu is not easily control and become a major affected on global economy.
1. H1N1 virus, which mixes swine, avian and human flu strains is person to person transmission.
2. Swine flu still appeared across the world and it is more increasingly every day as well as Swine flu still found in new country.
3. Swine flu epidemic across to Asia continent already which have been confirmed in the South Korea and Hong Kong.
4.
Not more than ten days, there are 1,490 people who have swine influenza (H1N1) in twenty-one countries.5. Many Mexicans no longer wore a surgical mask while the virus is still circulating.
6. According to United States where is a big country and have many populations, more than half of all states have been found Swine influenza.
7. From this month to September the Southern hemisphere countries will face the flu season. 8. It will have a second wave of swine flu in which more severe than before and also be the greatest pandemic in twenty-one century like Spanish flu pandemic in 1918.
9. Soon, WHO will raise the level influenza pandemic alert from phase 5 to phase 6.
10. It still doesn’t have any vaccine or medicine that can definitely cure swine flu and the vaccine and medicine that already have also are not sufficient for the demands.
11. Swine influenza pandemic will cost $3 trillion and cause a 5% drop in global GDP.
12. Swine flu pandemic makes the airline industry slowdown dramatically including hospitality industry that proximately cost even billion dollars (People still panic that they may contract the virus, so they choose to stay in their country in order to watch
out.)Conclusion: Swine flu outbreak is a domino affect which spread very fast and very hard to control or stop and impact on everything not more or less.
The world for this age is globalization which make the world is smaller and each country has a border with other countries which make the virus easily go back and forth.
Swine flu pandemic will come back and this time is more server than first wave and the global economy will be worse in double which will make the economic will growth slowly than it has to be.
I’m bet not more than a decade, there will be a dog virus, horse virus or even goat virus come to shake our planet again as well as the movie that people created like “I am a legend or “28 weeks Later” it will come true and then turn to a virus war.
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