WHO condemns swine flu evaluators ‘irresponsible’
Not long ago we heard sharp news which accused swine flu as a fake pandemic, and was being exaggerated to raise the profit of medicine corporations. In response to the matter, The World Health Organization claimed that the commentators are ‘irresponsible’. “The world is going through a real pandemic. The description of it as a fake is wrong and irresponsible,” the WHO said in a sturdily worded account Monday (January 25).
According to WHO statistics, by January 17, there have been at least 14, 142 cases of deaths from swine flu which spreads on more than 209 countries across the globe. In case the number of deaths was ‘not enough’ to be considered as a pandemic, WHO spokesman Gregory Hartl explained further, that moderately low figure of confirmed deaths from swine flu didn’t denote the virus wasn’t a pandemic. “A pandemic has nothing to do with severity or number of deaths,” he informed The Associated Press. “A pandemic literally is a global spread of a disease.”
Gregory also said that WHO has always been very measured and sober in what they said, and they always described the virus as causing overwhelmingly mild disease. Even so, he agreed that WHO can’t control how public react to the information.
