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Tuesday, 8 September 2009

Prediction of Increasing H1N1 flu as schools open

The virus that was spread from pigs and birds to humans around the globe is now particularly dangerous in the schools. The CDC predicts that the H1N1 flu increases as schools open, and because of that many schools in Europe, and America have been closed. In many schools in America, people are sick especially in the Washington State University, more than 2,000 students have the sickness. Now the student's population are becoming healthier but they should constantly visit their doctor regularly. The biggest hit in the area of the country is the Southeast, and students have been in school for four weeks. During the summer, there were sickneses in camps and now in the schools. The good news so far is that the virus is not becoming more deadly, but it's a microb in state of evolution. If the weather gets very warm the disease might stop and come back during the winter, but the weather doesn't seem to get warmer so the virus will just stay until the scientists find a vaccination against the virus.

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