Swine Flu: How can we see the number of current confirmed cases worldwide?

Swine Flu: How crapper we wager the sort of underway addicted cases worldwide?

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5 Responses to “Swine Flu: How can we see the number of current confirmed cases worldwide?”

  1. Willie Dynamite says:

    You can go to the european centre for disease prevention and control( ECDC) website. This website is updated daily but please note that many countries don't update cases daily anymore and the number of cases will now be in the million.http://ecdc.europa.eu/ Source(s): http://ecdc.europa.eu/

  2. obama says:

    Actually WHO has stopped testing in large numbers. So not everyone will be tested even if they have A H1N1 Novel virus.Some states are still collecting data.This makes good use of resources to stop the regular testing. you can follow here.http://www.flucount.org/Flutrackers has a very good detailed list going of deaths confirmed. Plus loads of other great info.http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/forumdi…

  3. Conan O'Brien says:

    Yes, the website of the World Health Organization updates as soon as more cases are reported all around the world. This is an organization so remember to go to WHO.org and not dot com to get to the proper place. Good luck and God Bless Source(s): nursing experience

  4. obama says:

    I think the number of confirmed cases became too high to keep track of. Check the WHO website. I'm sure there's a site that will give a ballpark estimate.

  5. jeff garlin says:

    not sure i wanna know if there found a cure yet??

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