Hi guys can any of you convey me roughly swine flu contained by UK?

i am planning about coming to London this October can any of you guys tell me how bad the swine flu situation is at hand. Is traveling to London advisable? How many deaths have occur in London coz of swine flu?
Answers:     Unless i have heard wrong the swine flu cases have decrease over past few weeks. This could be because of the schools and colleges having be shut over the summer period.
uld still travel to london and take required precautions by following the swine flu guide lines. Use a hand sanitiser. If you sneeze detain it in a tissue, bin it and kill it by washing your hand.

My son has been to thailand and Mumbai and survived swine flu. Source(s): RN
Swine flu have infected hundreds of thousands in the UK over the last few months and experts have said London have it's own mutated form of swine flu because of the sheer number of infection in London alone< last i had hear there were 69 deaths surrounded by the UK but the health protection agency do not release details of individuals and where they live. The problem with you traveling to London contained by October is the fact that we are now in the Autumn and near the children going back to school within days in attendance is expected to be massive surge in cases, as many as 700,000 a week (100,000 a day) which means that death will go into the hundreds as well. I would keep a markedly close eye on the situation in the UK because the worse it still to com, not just in the UK but around the world. I would support you to make judgment about 3 weeks since you travel.

oned the swine flue hotline,...
all I got was cracklin. :-)
last time i checked, which be the around 2 days ago, 65 people have died from it (alot of which did not have any existing medical conditions).


thats the swine flu hottest website
Swine flu is here in the UK. There is a global pandemic. However the number of cases of swine flu is contained by decline at present.

If you look at past patterns of pandemic flu, there tend to be an initial mild outbreak in the summer, which dies down and then returns in the winter surrounded by a more virulent form. I wouldn't let that put you off travelling though. Life must still go on. Source(s): Registered Nurse


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