Swine flu still striking the Holiday district!

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Swine Flu is still as strong as it ever was. All of us thought that Swine Flu was starting to fade out, and cases had started to drop. We are now aware that Swine Flu has travelled almost the entire Globe now. Although Swine Flu has received such a cold welcome, what are the main symptoms for us to worry about?

Swine Flu is something that can be distinguished relatively easily from the “normal” strain of Flu. It is said that if you have Swine Flu, there will be no questioning it, you will know about it. Flu makes its way through the body at a slower rate, it takes around two days for it to get to it’s worst. Swine Flu is one of those Viruses that takes action very quickly, and deals damage fast. The Symptoms that you get with Swine Flu are very much the same as those that you get from the Common Flu, such as Back aches and muscle ache, Nausea. The biggest and most noticeable difference in these Flu’s is that the Swine Flu one is much, much worse, all of the symptoms you would normally experience are terribly exacerbated.

The tourism industry has once again been smacked by the Swine Flu Virus. School half term has just passed, and so have the holiday rushes that come with it, but it was not quite so pleasant for some travelling to Egypt, suspected of having Swine Flu. These people have described their experiences as harrowing, and the place they were taken to to be a “hell hole”. After their body heats were monitored as above normal in the airport at Sharm El Sheikh, they were rushed to a hospital with other Brit families. This has proved that the Swine Flu virus on’t be going away quietly, and now with Premiership football players being diagnosed with the virus, it shows it’s still spreading.

Egypt holidays have received a bit of a crash recently; Caribbean holidays including St Lucia holidays have shown to be very successful through the Swine Flu age.

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