New Jersey Swine Flu Map by Google
As the swine flu epidemic continues to spread out, the New Jersey health authorities have officially confirmed that they have uncovered five people that are suspected of the swine flu human variation H1N1.
Four of these patients have taken recent trips to Mexico while the fifth traveled to California. None of the suspects have been hospitalized as they present mild symptoms of the disease.
Although the New Jersey Public Health and Environmental Laboratories have detected these cases by taking preliminatory tests, The Federal Center For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will establish if these are indeed cases of the H1N1 virus. The CDC is expected to return the results within two days.
New Jersey health officials have been closely monitoring the population for symptoms of this disease, considering the aprox. 2 000 people that are believed to be infected in Mexico, with the death toll up to 149 cases.
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This is just a reprint of “Naman’s” swine flu map, which I’m pretty sure is based only only the number of suspected cases in NJ–the placements are just random around the state because the State Dept of Health has refused to give details.
Now isn’t that “responsible” of NJ. I live just north of Philly and I know there are millions of people that live up and down our border with NJ who NEED to know if its safe to cross into a particular area. They need to let everyone know where these cases are.
Mike, I’m in Trenton, my daughter is a school teacher in Montgomery. She was told on Monday that there are 7 unconfirmed cases in Jersey. page 2 of Naman’s map list 5 of those in Vineland but we haven’t heard were the other 2 are.
Two of the cases are children in Mount Laurel, NJ.