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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the H1N1/09 Pandemic over in October 2010, and reported that we are now in the Post Pandemic Phase of the WHO Pandemic Phases. The report included that the virus has caused cases in every country of the world now. There are still places with outbreaks, but not with epidemics or pandemics.

Get your flu shot now in the US, it contains the vaccine for preventing this virus as well as for two other viruses. Through prevention of infection with vaccinations, the spread can be entirely halted.

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