The rising number of swine flu cases mean trying to contain the virus is no longer an option, the government says.
Ministers said the emergency response would now move to a new 'treatment' phase across the UK as there may soon be 100,000 new cases a day.
It means anti-flu drugs will no longer be given to the close contacts of those infected nor will lab testing be done to confirm cases.
BBC NEWS | Health | Swine flu in UK 'cannot be contained
Thursday, July 2, 2009
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