Swine flu NSW hospital forced to shut the door for new patients Premier Nathan Rees, yesterday moved to reassure the public after the outbreak of influence in the pigsty. An outbreak of H1N1 in Bellingen hospital in the central northern coast forced to refuse new patients this weekend. Margaret Bennett, Department of Health-Coffs Clarence Network, said seven officers fell ill with symptoms of flu, because the patient was positive to the test on the 24th July. ''The hospital operates normally in terms of reporting people to the emergency services and care for our patients in current''he said. ''This weekend we Diverting new patients, either in Macksville and Coffs Harbor.''Mr Rees said that there is no risk of contracting the flu from eating pork pork products, although the pigsty Dunedoo quarantine. The outbreak was the first person to influence the transfer of pigs in Australia. Testing has confirmed the influence of swine H1, which is different from human flu viruses swine. [ไม่รู้จำนวนตัวอักษรสูงสุด]
Swine flu that forced him into a hospital in New South Wales closed doors new patients Premier Nathan Rees to reassure the public after the outbreak of avian flu in the pig farm.
Outbreak of H1N1 in Bellingen Hospital, in the mid-north coast, but was forced to refuse new patients this week. Margaret Bennett, from the Ministry of Health, Coffs - Clarence network seven members sick with flu symptoms the patient tests from 24 July.
''The hospital operates normally in terms of reporting to the emergency department and care about people and the patient. "
This week are''to to convert new patients or Coffs Harbor Macksville.
Reyes said that there is no risk of avian flu by eating pork and pig products, pig farms, despite Dunedoo quarantined. The first outbreak of human transmission of the human influence of pigs in Australia.
Tests are pigs influence H1, which is different from pigs to human influenza virus.
Swine flu that forced him into a hospital in New South Wales closed doors new patients Premier Nathan Rees to reassure the public after the outbreak of avian flu in the pig farm.
Outbreak of H1N1 in Bellingen Hospital, in the mid-north coast, but was forced to refuse new patients this week. Margaret Bennett, from the Ministry of Health, Coffs - Clarence network seven members sick with flu symptoms the patient tests from 24 July.
''The hospital operates normally in terms of reporting to the emergency department and care about people and the patient. "
This week are''to to convert new patients or Coffs Harbor Macksville.
Reyes said that there is no risk of avian flu by eating pork and pig products, pig farms, despite Dunedoo quarantined. The first outbreak of human transmission of the human influence of pigs in Australia.
Tests are pigs influence H1, which is different from pigs to human influenza virus.
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