I work as a resident doctor in one of the biggest hospitals in Mexico City and sadly, the situation is far from "under control". As a doctor, I realise that the media does not report the truth. Authorities distributed vaccines among all the medical personnel with no results, because two of my partners who worked in this hospital (interns) were killed by this new virus in less than six days even though they were vaccinated as all of us were...
The local news is reporting 200 fatalities and reports of flu spreading from areas outside of Mexico City. Given the volume of daily commuter traffic on cramped busses and trains, this may not have to be too virulent to be disastrous in human terms. I wonder what controls there will be on flights in and out...
The situation in Mexico City is really not normal. There is a sense of uncertainty that borders on paranoid behaviour in some cases. At this very moment, Mexican TV is showing how military forces are giving masks to the people in the streets.
25 April 2009
The flu in Mexico in a SERIOUS problem
Read some of these comments from residents of Mexico City, posted at the BBC:
Mexico has been popping up in the news a lot for about six months, to the point I have started a Mexico Unfolding folder. I just can't figure out what agenda is in action with this poor country.
ReplyDeleteWhat next I wonder?