Suggestions that swine flu was a forged epidemic shaped for the advantage of medicine companies have been trashed by the World Health Organization (WHO).
UN agency issued a statement critical to the allegations in front of a meeting in Strasbourg of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
WHO said that from last year January 17 more than 209 countries were affected by the H1N1 influenza strain and more than 14,000 deaths was reported all over the globe. This ration excludes many of the unreported cases.
The strong statement by the WHO said that “The world is going through a real pandemic. The description of it as a fake is wrong and irresponsible.”
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Swine flu vaccine can be replaced by garlic and cinnamon the proponent of alternative medicine said.
A statement issued by the alternative medicine said that Israel have a good reason not to get vaccinated against the swine flu. The manager of the alternative medicine noted that the procedure of the swine flu vaccine was given a legal backing besides the invention of the unfavorable affects as it had happened in the past, which has been the reason for many to be suspicious of the swine flu vaccine shots.
He further said that the correct reaction for the flu shots is to make the body immune system strong and to strengthen it. So he advised to dress warmly and to have the food correctly. And in case if the flu cannot be avoided then the foods can be seasoned with garlic, ginger, and cinnamon.
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All over the world the death toll goes to 13,554 due to swine flu – WHO.
On the weekly report of WHO which was released on Friday says that all over the world at least 13,554 have been died of swine flu since the national pandemic started in April 2009.
Of the total death America has reported 7,016 deaths while Europe with 2,788 deaths. While other regions included are: Western Pacific (1,447), South-East Asia (1,289), East Mediterranean 883), and Africa (131) deaths respectively.
H1N1 virus infection was declared as a national pandemic on June 2009 by WHO. Till now the virus has affected 208 countries all over the globe.
According to the latest news the most affected areas are North Africa, South Asia, and East and Southeastern Europe. And in Western Europe, East Asia, and America, the overall activity of the pandemic influenza seems to decline continuously.
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12,220 people died for swine flu - WHO
World health organization recently said that 12,220 people have died globally due to swine flu which has emerged on March 2009.
The report further said that United States and Canada was the most affected nations with about 6670 deaths this year.
Further confirmation said that Eastern and Central Europe were the most active areas for the virus transmission.
WHO said that there would have been at least 2422 deadly confirmed cases in Europe.


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