Archive for the ‘Swine Flue’ Category

47 Deaths From H1N1 Swine Flu in New York City

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Deaths from H1N1 swine flu climbed to 47 in New York City as of July 7th. The number of deaths increased by 9 since July 1st. There have been over 900 people hospitalized in New York City because of the swine flu. Even though the numbers are increasing the cases and deaths do not garner nearly as much attention as they did when they outbreak first began. Instead of giving press conferences the data is now updated on the NYC Health Department website. New York City Health Department’s website can be found here.

H1N1 Swine Flu Update 7-6-09

Monday, July 6th, 2009

The latest swine flu update (#58) from the World Health Organization (WHO) has the case total approaching 100,000 confirmed cases. Officially there have been 94,512 confirmed cases and 429 deaths. Here’s a list of the countries reporting the most swine flu deaths.

  • United States – 170
  • Mexico – 119
  • Argentina – 60
  • Canada – 25
  • Chile – 14
  • Australia -10

Some reports recently have indicated potentially high death tolls from h1n1 swine flu. The CDC has mentioned the possibility of 90,000 to 450,000. The British governmentmentioned the possibility of 40 deaths per day by late August. The death toll will depend on what percentage of the population becomes ill. If a large percentage (like 30-40%) of the population falls ill then it is reasonable to expect large death tolls even if the death rate is quite low. The lack of immunity or a vaccine makes it likely that many people will get sick from the h1n1 swine flu virus.

There was also a high-profile celebrity swine flu case – Rupert Grint from the Harry Potterfilms was infected and recovered. Hopefully, his illness will help raise awareness about the swine flu pandemic.