Britain said on Monday it had detected a first human case of flu strain A(H1N2)v, which is similar to a virus currently circulating in pigs, and that the individual concerned had experienced a mild illness and fully recovered.
The article states it’s the first human case detected in the UK.
As long as it doesn’t mutate to become more transmissible over time, I don’t think there’s much need for the general public to be alarmed. Now, if only people would simply practice proper germ hygiene (e.g. mask up when sick, frequently wash/sanitize hands, etc)…
The article states it’s the first human case detected in the UK.
As long as it doesn’t mutate to become more transmissible over time, I don’t think there’s much need for the general public to be alarmed. Now, if only people would simply practice proper germ hygiene (e.g. mask up when sick, frequently wash/sanitize hands, etc)…
The title and the first paragraph of said article are worded badly.
Definitely agree with you on that part.