Can we ever escape Swine Flu?

Dec 8, 2009

Swine Flu is still as strong as it ever was. Many of us fell under the false impression that Swine Flu was on its way out. Now Swine Flu has reached practically every corner of the planet, and is still taking lives. Although Swine Flu has received such a cold welcome, what are the main symptoms for us to worry about?

It is very easy to determine whether or not you have Flu or Swine Flu, there are some big symptom differences. Swine Flu is described as a virus that you either definately know you have, or you haven’t got it. Flu travels through the Human body at a slower rate, and doesn’t get to its worse state for a couple of days. Swine Flu acts much quicker, making the victim feel extremely bad in a short amount of time. The Symptoms that you get with Swine Flu are very much the same as those that you get from the Common Flu, such as Back aches and muscle ache, Nausea. The main difference is that all these symptoms are explained by those that have had it as 15 times worse and extremely difficult to move, even get out of bed.

Now the most recent news story to come out of Swine Flu is back at the holiday industry. School half term has just passed, and so have the holiday rushes that come with it, but it was not quite so pleasant for some travelling to Egypt, suspected of having Swine Flu. The place these people were taken to has been slammed, the conditions were horrible. After their body heats were monitored as above normal in the airport at Sharm El Sheikh, they were rushed to a hospital with other Brit families. Swine Flu won’t be vacating the premises or leaving the building at any time soon, it will be a virus that hangs around and will either fade quickly at some point, or hang around for years.

Egypt holidays have taken a bit of a smacking recently; Caribbean holidays including St Lucia holidays have been very successful through the Swine Flu period.

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