divendres, 6 de març del 2015

Deadly disease in India



A swine flu outbreak in India has killed 774 people, as the government struggles to control the epidemic.
According to the health authorities, the number of cases has increased to 12,963 since the flu broke out in December, with the Indian capital New Delhi.
The outbreak of the N1H1 virus has been the worst in five years.
Following criticism the government received for its failure in the distribution of medicine, health authorities have made efforts to ensure public hospitals across the country have adequate medical supplies and could provide free medical service for all patients.
Health authorities have also launched a campaign over television and radio to tell people about precautions they should take to avoid the deadly flu which claimed 2,700 lives in an outbreak just five years ago.

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Personal Opinion

I’m so sorry for the Indians people for this awful flu that has killed many people.
I think that for them is more difficult to eradicate this swine flu because there is such poverty and they don’t have the adequate medical supplies, but the government is trying to submit free services to patients for finish this epidemic.

The health authorities are doing a very good job advising the population about how avoid to becoming infected. It’ll be important step for avoid a bigger epidemic.

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