Swine Flu – Parts of Britain Near An H1N1 Epidemic

Fourteen Britons who had contracted H1N1 flu have died and the rapid spread of infection in two areas of the country is close to epidemic level, health officials said on Thursday.
The Department of Health said Britain now had 9,718 laboratory-confirmed cases, the third most in the world behind the United States and Mexico.
Britain’s Chief Medical Officer Liam Donaldson said the actual number of cases was likely to be higher.
All 14 who have died had underlying health issues and it was not clear in how many cases the patients had died as a direct result of the virus, known as swine flu.
“In London and the West Midlands we are getting pretty close to epidemic levels. We’ve seen big surges there,” Donaldson told
BBC TV.
“For the country as a whole, the average is about the level of the flu season but in some parts of the country the levels are getting pretty big.”
via Parts of Britain near an H1N1 epidemic; 14 dead | Reuters.

14 deaths does NOT an ‘epidemic’ make.
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How many people died from other causes?
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Why are not those other deaths/causes mentioned?
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Talk about hype …