How Swine Flu Affects Our Economies

Published: 28th April 2011
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This naturally affects Tourism, Entertainment and the Travel Industry, already suffering from problems created by the current economic crisis. Countries mainly affected, ought to be primary Mexico, in the epicenter with the current spread of swine flu, but also other developing Countries involved in Tourism.

 

A "trust" element often affects people's belief that developed Countries are much more able to deal with viruses like Swine Flu, than developing or emerging Countries. This may be true, but often individuals forget that Europe and also the United States are more mobile Countries, simply because there aren't any internal border controls.

 

Meat producers ought to see a fall in demand for their products, particularly producers of pork products. Currently "Mad" Cow illness and Bird flu impacted the way many individuals questioned the food they ate. There should be a higher demand for vegetables, fruit and fish; good news for anyone in these industries.

 

Pharmaceutical and wellness Companies are always the winners in times of panic, over any new viruses. In reality this really is worry driven as Bird flu, compared to the size of populations was much less fatal than deaths caused by Donkeys, but it still does not deter individuals from playing safe by buying anti-flu products.


 

If the current pandemic becomes an epidemic, then like the Spanish flu virus of 1918, borders might have to close, our movements minimum zed and a scare, could become fatal to numerous Countries including Mexico, and those adversely affected by the epidemic.

The Swine Flu effects which were as soon as thought to be life threatening for everyone, turned out to become less severe. More than the course of the initial outbreak, fewer individuals died from it than the regular seasonal flu. Even much less became sick enough to become emitted into a hospital. So what did this all mean?

The Swine Flu, Bird Flu and all others are extremely strong viruses. Yet as being a virus mutates it can either become weaker or stronger. This was the case with the current epidemic of the Swine Flu. Although it still took lives and hospitalized numerous, it was not the virus which scientists and specialist have been projecting.

What everyone does know about any virus, is its effects on the body. Symptoms such as swelling, running nose, congestion, fever, muscle pains etc., can truly impact a person's life for up to four weeks and sometimes longer. However there are ways to prevent this from occurring or increase the likelihood of experiencing less severe signs and symptoms. Not only was the H1N1 vaccine rushed towards the market, it was based on flawed reports through the Center of Disease Control and also the Globe Health Organization. It is common knowledge the flu vaccines have always had the potential to cause serious side results. Each year the pharmaceutical companies release new flu shots that are virtually untested. They combine various flu virus strains based on an educated guess and then recommend the shot to everyone, including children and pregnant mothers. Renee Tocco, on behalf of the National Coalition of Organized Women, the number of miscarriages we as higher as three,587 nationwide. Miscarriages, a pretty bad vaccine side effect!


The H1N1 flu pandemic was based on false information through the Center of Illness Manage and the World Health Business.

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