Monday, September 7, 2009

H1N1 : Bad Day For Humans , Good Day For pigs

I know that I have should published this yesterday but please pardon me in Ramadan , Yesterday was an exhausting one by all means.

On Sunday the 6th the ministry of health in Egypt announced the death  of 27 years old Boussy El-Morsi Mohamed  after being infected by 1 H1N1. The late house wife was from Dakhalia and according to the ministry's statement the infection came from her husband who returned from abroad carrying the virus yet due to his strong immunity he recovered where as his poor wife got it.

Strangely Boussy’s husband denies this statement denying a full autopsy for his wife , it is hard to be blamed for your wife’s death after all.

On the other hand today the ministry of health announced the discovery of 16 new H1N1 infection cases. 15 of them are Egyptians , 12 were connected to previously discovered cases , 3 were not connected to any previously discovered cases.

The remaining case is from Poland and came from there.

Our infection toll accordingly has raised to 799

717 cases have recovered , 2 died and the rest are still in the hospital.

Moving to Alexandria governor Adel Labib ordered the temporary closure of the British school in Kafr Abdou after the infection of one of the students there.

Going back to Cairo a presidential decree has been issued to allocate 238 acres owned by the state to relocated pigs in Cairo and Helwan. I wonder where those acres will be.

Really it is bad day for humans and good day for pigs.

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