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Border controls
not enough to contain swine flu: WHO
London: The World Health Organisation (WHO)
has warned that border controls may not be effective enough to stop the spread
of swine flu, even as several countries tightened airport checks. More than 80
Mexicans are believed to have died from pneumonia and respiratory illness linked
to the virus. Experience from previous episodes like the Severe Acute Respiratory
Syndrome (SARS) outbreak, and from computer models, showed the strategy was ineffective
at controlling outbreaks said Gregory Hartl, a WHO spokesman. In a blunt assessment
of the danger from swine flu, he said: "Border controls don't work. Screening
doesn't work. Hartl was speaking as many Asian countries affected by the SARS
outbreak in 2003, which killed almost 800 people, set up thermal scanners at airports
to screen for passengers who could be feverish. On Monday WHO raised its pandemic
alert level from phase three to phase four on the scale of one to six, indicating
that it has begun to spread swiftly between humans. The organisation's pandemic
preparedness guidance documents suggest countries should consider implementing
exit screening - of departing passengers - at this stage. "We're prepared as if
there were a pandemic," she told the NBC television channel. -April
29, 2009 Go
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