During games 2010, many sports persons and spectators from different countries throughout the world are coming to visit delhi. This will no doubt boost the tourism in delhi and surround cities. But *health* can be a major concern during this event. Swine flu is still threatening the world, and no efficient Antidote or Vaccine is known to us. Though India is less affected by this flu, but researches show that India has higher chances of getting affected by such flues in future. First case of swine flu was reported in Mexico, the world praises for initial measures taken by Mexico that has prevented the rapid spread of virus. I’m afraid if during these games any such virus enters India will Delhi be able to tackle such epidemic situation?
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Hi, I think we don’t need to panic as India will make its own H1N1 vaccine by September 2009.
ReplyDeleteDear reader thanks for ur comments.
ReplyDeleteVery rightly said “No need to panic.”.
But we should be careful after all “prevention is better than cure”.
One more thing I,m not only worried about swine flu but any flu or biological weapons et al.
boss! do u know why we need another H1N1 vaccine…because these flu viruses are changing there structure rapidly and no particular vaccine can work against all types of flu.