Image by Quiplash! via Flickr
The UK would immediately move to the "treatment phase" of its plan to combat swine flu, meaning doctors would no longer test for the H1N1 virus and urge anyone with symptoms to stay at home, Burnham told the House of Commons.
The first swine flu vaccine would be made available from August, with 60 million doses available by the end of the year, he added.
"We have reached the next stage in management of the disease," Burnham said. "The national focus will be on treating the increasing numbers affected by swine flu. We will move to this treatment phase across the UK with immediate effect."
The move does not mean the H1N1 virus, which was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation last month, is becoming more deadly, just that it can no longer be contained.
Burnham said there was a "considerable rise" in swine flu cases last week.
Sphere: Related Content
![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=750b03a2-ed16-4743-9855-4d167cdeefae)
No comments:
Post a Comment