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He was being held in the medium-security Division 5 when he began to show symptoms on Sunday, according to a release from Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart's office.
He was put in isolation at the jail's Cermak Hospital, and Division 5 was quarantined until the test results could be confirmed. Those working and incarcerated on Division 5 have had limited movement and have been wearing surgical masks, and no one else on that tier has experienced flu-like symptoms, according to the sheriff's office
Originally posted by Hx3_1963
WHO says H1N1 pigs must be kept out of food supply
www.reuters.com...
[edit on 5/6/2009 by Hx3_1963]
Manitoba’s pork producers are being hit hard by the fear over swine flu, despite public reassurances by health officials that there’s no risk from eating pork.
Originally posted by chise61
reply to post by Hx3_1963
They wanna use us all as freakin guniea pigs That's why i don't want any part of their vaccines
MEXICO CITY, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Mexican President Felipe Calderon said on Wednesday that the first A/H1N1 flu case had been found in the U.S. state of California instead of Mexico.
"Let me tell you that technically, the first official record of the virus is swine flu A/H1N1 California 2009, reported in Imperial Valley in the state of California, in two children," Calderon said at a health center in Uruapan, a city in central Mexico.
MEXICO CITY, May 6 (Xinhua) -- Mexican dental specialists on Wednesday advised people to avoid or delay dental treatment to keep the A/H1N1 flu from spreading as dentists or patients may be virus carriers.
She was taken to an outpatient facility that was participating in an influenza surveillance project, treated with amoxicillin/clavulanate potassium and an antihistamine, and has since recovered uneventfully
CDC received an influenza specimen on April 17, 2009, that had been forwarded as an unsubtypable influenza A virus from the Naval Health Research Center in San Diego, California. CDC identified this specimen as a swine influenza A (H1N1) virus on April 17, 2009, and notified the California Department of Public Health.