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date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:35:13 -0700 (PDT),    group: uk.food+drink.misc        back       
Re: Prestige Pressure Cooker   
On Oct 23, 9:11 am, Martin <m...@address.invalid> wrote:

>
> I got the figure of more than 70 from a BBC news programme.
> --
>
> Martin

This is an extract from a Health Publication issued today:

"Almost one in three children could catch swine flu this winter,
according to latest DoH planning guidance."The guidance states that
there will be a 12% clinical attack rate of
swine flu this winter, with a higher rate for children of around 30%.

However, healthy children are currently not being recommended for
vaccinaiton as vaccine supplies are being reserved for vulnerable
patients.

The NHS can expect to face 35,000 hospitalised cases from swine flu,
with 15% of hospitalised patients requiring critical care.

The guidance estimates that up to 1.5 million people could be ill with
swine flu in a peak week, with a worst case scenario of 1,000 deaths
during the winter.

Speaking at a briefing in central London today Sir Liam said that  the
NHS would face sustained pressure from swine flu this winter and that
cases of seasonal flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) could
appear in the New Year, further increasing the pressure on NHS staff.

Sir Liam said that he was concerned by the increasing number of
patients who are being admitted to intensive care for the virus.

This week there were 53,000 confirmed cases of swine flu in England. A
total of 506 patients were hospitalised with swine flu in England with
99 of them in intensive care.

‘This is the highest rate since the start of the pandemic. It appears
the virus is having a different impact in the flu season then it did
in the summer.’

Sir Liam added that the DoH is looking into vaccinating disabled
children in the school setting, following the deaths of two disabled
children in Northern Ireland from swine flu.

‘The health secretary Andy Burnham has asked us to urgently look at
this,’ said Sir Liam."

Judith
date: Fri, 23 Oct 2009 03:35:13 -0700 (PDT)   author:   Judith in France

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