Friday, April 24, 2009

WHO rules out of time, quarantine in Mexico

Infected persons will be dealt with in specific hospitals.

  • Traffic into and out of the country will continue as normal

Install the World Health Organization an Emergency Committee that the country will send experts

MEXICO CITY .- Following the outbreak of influenza in the country, Mexico came into contact with the World Health Organization, who determined that it is not necessary until the quarantine, so the traffic into and out to Mexico will continue as normal.

After the meeting the president and his cabinet, Health Secretary Jose Angel Cordova announced that WHO set up an Emergency Committee to which to send experts to support the Mexican government in addressing this contingency, which, according the officer is under control.

Participate in the Committee of Mexico by Dr. Samuel Ponce de Leon.

Cordova Villalobos said that in Mexico there are a million of antivirals for whom it is detected the virus and said that so far only in round numbers a thousand cases are reported nationally.

He also announced that people who have been infected or suspected may have contracted the virus, they will respond in specific hospitals to keep focused and able to follow, among them are the National Institute of Respiratory Diseases, National Institute of Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, a government hospital in the Federal District and another belonging to the health sector.

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