Swine flu pandemic declared as cases near 30,000

THE World Health Organisation declared a swine flu pandemic yesterday – the first global flu epidemic in 41 years – as infections in the United States, Europe, Australia, South America and elsewhere climbed to nearly 30,000 cases.

Swine flu pandemic declared as cases near 30,000

The long-awaited pandemic announcement is scientific confirmation that a new flu virus has emerged and is quickly circling the globe. WHO will now ask drugmakers to speed up production of a swine flu vaccine. The declaration will also prompt governments to devote more money toward efforts to contain the virus.

WHO chief Dr Margaret Chan made the announcement yesterday after the UN agency held an emergency meeting with flu experts. Chan said she was moving the world to phase 6 – the agency’s highest alert level – which means a pandemic, or global epidemic, is under way.

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