The US military is ordered to place the contagion of swine flu under close observation with the disease having reportedly afflicted 40 people in the country. “The US military is monitoring the situation closely,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman was quoted by AFP as saying on Monday. The Defense Department was […]

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) – Two-thirds of the roughly 1,300 people in Mexico suspected of being infected with a fatal new strain of swine flu have been given a clean bill of health and sent home from the hospital, President Felipe Calderon said on Sunday. Calderon said more than 900 people […]

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Alexander Haislip Reuters Sunday, April 26, 2009 The swine flu outbreak is likely to benefit one of the most prolific and successful venture capital firms in the United States: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Thomson Reuters Private Equity Week reported on Friday. Shares of the two public companies in the […]

From Telegraph.co.uk Pharmaceutical stocks are expected to rise on Monday morning, after Roche and GlaxoSmithKline said they may need to supply millions of vaccine doses to help protect against the swine flu that has killed up to 81 people in Mexico. By Rowena Mason Last Updated: 12:11AM BST 27 Apr […]

From New World Liberty April 25, 2009 The latest bioterrorism attack by the New World Order is likely a beta test. Yes, it is a bioterrorism attack. It was a hybrid strain created from human, swine, and bird flu from North America, Europe, and Asia. It was created in a […]

Monday, 27 April 2009, 9:08 am Press Release: New Zealand Government Health Minister Tony Ryall has this evening confirmed ten positive influenza results from testing carried out on 13 Rangitoto College students who returned from Mexico early yesterday morning. “Ministry of Health officials advise me there is no guarantee these […]

From https://news.uk.msn.com Sunday, 26 April 2009 © ITN 2009 Ten New Zealand school pupils who have just returned from Mexico are likely to have contracted swine flu, officials have said. The infected pupils were part of a group of 25 teachers and students from a secondary school in the country’s […]

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