Should we panic now that the WHO has declared that the international outbreak of swine flu has now reached level 6? What is meant by Level 6? Here is the explanation of Dr. Keiji Fukuda, acting WHO assistant director-general:
I guess Swine Flu Level 6 should not cause us to panic because panicking is not a good thing, it would not solve problems. All we can do is stay calm and just do all the things that could help us avoid being contaminated by the virus.
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spread of the virus continues and activity has become established in at least two regions in the world. At present, 74 countries have officially reported 28,774 cases of influenza H1N1infection, including 144 deaths. Worldwide, the number of deaths is small. Each and every one of these deaths is tragic, and we have to brace ourselves to see more. However, we do not expect to see a sudden and dramatic jump in the number of severe or fatal infections.”
I guess Swine Flu Level 6 should not cause us to panic because panicking is not a good thing, it would not solve problems. All we can do is stay calm and just do all the things that could help us avoid being contaminated by the virus.