Mexican Internal State Borders are Tightening Up to Halt Mexican Flu

Death tolls rise to over 100 in Mexico as the Mexican government is tightening up the internal state borders to lessen travel within Mexico. There is no known move yet to close the U.S./Mexico international border though many are calling for this to happen.  Restricting travel is a known method that would help to curb the spread of the Mexican Flu.

Keep following the news on this site at www.mexicanflu2009.com.

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