Man in Mexico City Reports on Mexican Flu

This video is from April 29, 2009 in Mexico City from a man that is reporting on the status of the Mexican Flu and the numbers of victims and casualties of the disease. His concern seems to be that people might not be careful enough due to the fact that there are so few deaths. He says that if you contract the virus you may have if for several days before symptoms start to occur and that in the mean time you would have had contact with many more people and would pass the virus on.

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