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Will swine flu spare Ukraine? Not likely, experts say

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Will swine flu spare Ukraine? Not likely, experts say

The H1N1 virus epidemic is spreading across the globe. Having claimed more than 4200 lives already, the virus may be on its way to Ukraine. While Western experts say that Ukraine will be affected sooner or later, Ukrainian medical experts still hope the nation will be spared.

Health officials around the world are preparing responses to H1N1 virus, more commonly known as swine flu. The next wave of the virus is expected as soon as October, worsening through December and January. The virus might affect as much as 30 per cent of the world’s population, whereas the common flu affects less than 10 per cent.

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