The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies is launching a global information campaign to help communities deal with the Swine Flu virus. The Red Cross says its main focus will be on the developing countries, which do not have the same level of medical and monitoring facilities as the developed countries.
The Red Cross says people in developing countries are most vulnerable to the H1N1 Swine Flu virus. But, they also are most likely not to have the information they need that could save their lives.
So, while the campaign is global, the Red Cross says a priority is to reach people in the most remote corners of the world within the next few weeks with its life-saving messages.
Tamman Aloudat, IFRC Sr. Officer, Health in Emergencies, at a press briefing about the H1N1 campaign in Geneva, Switzerland, 04 Sep 2009
Tamman Aloudat, IFRC Sr. Officer, Health in Emergencies, at a press briefing about the H1N1 campaign in Geneva, Switzerland, 04 Sep 2009
Senior Red Cross Officer for Health in Emergencies, Tammam Aloudat, says countries in the Northern hemisphere have gone through the first wave of the Swine flu pandemic and now have to prepare for a second wave of the virus.
He says no one knows whether the second wave will be more severe than the first or will remain moderate.
"It does not really
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