Following a recent World Health Organization (WHO) report that over 1,000 of 1,154 people who have died worldwide from the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic were in the Americas, schools in the US brace themselves for a “nasty” flu season. 338 (nearly one third) of the deaths were reported in the last week of July, of which more than 300 were in the Americas.
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