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The swine flu crisis is officially over leaving 411 deaths Britons dead - a fraction of the number feared. The National Pandemic Flu Service (NPFS) - including the the 24-hour health hotline - will be stood down on Thursday.
The website will also disappear in response to the "steady reduction" in the number of cases, health chiefs have announced.
Critics say the seven-month outbreak - costing an estimated £1bn - has been mishandled by ministers and health officials, with a flawed threat assessment.
Originally posted by Kellys
Totally amazing - it was Sky News in the UK that spent days scaring the public with running warnings, claims of death and destruction and now half way down the page the news that we are all safe and well and have nothing to fear is hardly being looked at.
Oh well, at least most of us have made it through
Originally posted by thoughtsfull
Tho I can't really say that until I understand the real numbers of non swine flu, flu related deaths.
Originally posted by ModernAcademia
Fly by night anyone?
Originally posted by thoughtsfull
Tho I can't really say that until I understand the real numbers of non swine flu, flu related deaths.
Not only that
Swine Flu deaths counts also include tuberculosis deaths
Yes i know, makes no sense
U.S. cases have been declining since October. An official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says swine flu cases are still occurring and are likely to continue a while longer at some level.
But another expert said a future large wave of cases now seems very unlikely. The expert, Vanderbilt University's Dr. William Schaffner, said the epidemic has "one foot in the grave."