Posted on 02 January 2010.
The H1N1 or swine flu virus has swept across the nation, but it has turned out to be one of the milder pandemics in recent history. Luck has played a part, the New York Times reports, but medical experts also say that a series of rapid but conservative decisions by federal officials worked out better than many had dared hope. “We did a lot of things right,” Dr. Andrew T. Pavia, chairman of the pandemic flu task force of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, told the Times.
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Jan. 1, 2010, New York Times, “U.S. Reaction to Swine Flu, Apt and Lucky”





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