2009 Swine Flu H1N1 Outbreak and Migration Map Using Microsoft Live Search Maps
After Google created its own version for Swine Flu Map using their Google maps, it was Microsoft’s turn to create the 2009 Swine Flu H1N1 Outbreak and Migration Map which IMO is much better than Google’s version. Thanks to the maps.live.com service, Microsoft managed to build a more complex Swine Flu map which shows you the routes of all reported (confirmed or unconfirmed) swine flu cases around the world. The Live Search Swine Flu Map shows you where the people infected with the H1N1 virus have traveled.
When you access the Microsoft’s Swine Flu H1N1 Outbreak and Migration Map, you will be able to track the trajectory of the confirmed/unconfirmed cases of Swine Flu and many other information. According do Chris Pendleton (a Microsoft Virtual Earth Evangelist), you can find all the links to the sources who had reported the swine flu strain.

Also the Map of 2009 Swine Flu H1N1 outbreaks and migration paths features live news from Governments or Health officials around the world. The Live Search 2009 Swine Flu H1N1 Outbreak and Migration Map displays information like where infected people went on vacation and where is their home country, and when they went they traveled.
I remind you that WHO has announced that no pigs around the world were reported to be infected with the H1N1 virus and now they are trying to track the origins for the Swine Flu pandemic. Also, WHO officials said that they will rename the Swine Flu as no pigs are infected.
Meanwhile I recommend you to check the 2009 Swine Flu H1N1 Outbreak and Migration Map which is a more complex swine flu map and better than the Google Swine Flu map.
Check it here!















THE GOVERNMENT SHOULD STOP ALL AIRLINES AND AIRPORTS AND TRAIN STATIONS OR OR ANY TRANSPORTATION AROUND THE WORLD BECAUSE THE FLU IS SPREADING AROUND THE WORLD AND ITS GROWING VERY FAST…STOP THE AIRLINES TRAVELLING AROUND THE WORLD, BECAUSE THATS THE WAY IT STILL SPREADS…DO SOMETHING NOW.
My brother got infected with H1N1 or Swine Flu in Mexico. He got a mild fever and luckily he did not die.
If you look at the pandemic of 1977, when H1N1 or Swine Flu re-emerged after a 20 year absence, there is no shift in age-related mortality pattern. The 1977 “pandemic” is, of course, not considered a true pandemic by experts today, for reasons that are not entierely consistent. It certainly was an antigenic shift and not an antigenic drift. As far as I have been able to follow the current events, the most significant factor seems to have been that most people, who were severely affected, were people with other medical conditions.