England and Australia are being hit very hard by swine flu at the moment. And might be the worst places to go in terms of swine flu. But we all seem to be doing ok at this time.
The Swine Flu epidemic hit the United Kingdom in 2009. This strain was the H1N1 virus; previous influenza types had hit the world since 1918.
The swine flu already hit in 2009. As of 2011, annual flu shots include a vaccine for swine flu.
All of the US States have had epidemics of swine flu and many continue to still have cases in September 2009. It is expected that a new wave of the Pandemic flu will hit the US again during the regular flu season along with the strains that are expected to be the seasonal flus this year.
yes, it has hit almost every country on the planet
ye it has apparently. Wash your hands as often as you can
Not yet though there is rumored to be in hesperia but there are cases in san bernandino so be aware it can hit it next....
Michigan, currently is the worst state for the Swine Flu. Michigan also is the worst area in the world for the Swine Flu as well. I'd like to inculde that Wisconsin is the second worst state in the US, as well as the second worst area in the world.
There are a wide variety of symptoms associated with the Swine Flu. The most common is a Fever associated with a cough, runny nose or a sore throat. One could have vomiting, diarrhea as well. Commonly you would feel like you were hit by a Mack truck with aches, pains and headache.
Yes, and children are in one of the groups that have been hardest hit by the pandemic flu. But, that still is a relatively low number of deaths compared to those from the regular seasonal flu. See the related questions below for more information.
Swine flu has been widespread in the US, with California as one of the earliest and hardest hit states. All cities of significant size in all US States have had at least one case of the flu and probably many. As of January 2010, there had been a total of 10,031 cases and 470 deaths reported for California. It has been estimated by the CDC that many more cases have occurred than have been confirmed by laboratory testing or medical diagnosis, therefore these figures are suspected of being low estimates of the actual numbers.
There is no rhino flu.