Swine Flu: Hong Kong closes all primary schools and nurseries
(June 11, 2009) The territorial government announced Wednesday, 10th of
June, the closure of all primary schools and nurseries for two weeks after the flu
infected 11 children, who are now in hospital, from the St Paul Convent. The virus
was first transmitted locally by a 55 year old man, while a 16 year old girl from
St Paul’s caught the flu and subsequently also her brother. People in Hong Kong are
worried that the swine flu virus will have a similar effect to SARS, the 2003 epidemic
that brought life in the territory to a standstill for months, and led to the death
of 300 people. The World Health Organisation announced recently that it is gearing
up to declare a state of global pandemic, raising its alert level to its maximum.
That means that a step up in vaccine production and antivirus stock piling. Latest
data puts the number of those infected by Swine Flu worldwide is over 27000 across
74 nations, with 141 deaths. Most of those (100) died in Mexico. The majority of
cases are concentrated in North America, but a growing number of cases in Europe and
Australia have been reported in the past few days. China has declared that the epidemic
is under control. So far there have been 111 cases. Other Asian nations hit by the
outbreak include South Korea and Vietnam