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| India's Swine Flu Panic | | Print | |
| Written by Steven J. DuBord | ||
| Monday, 17 August 2009 03:00 | ||
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“Mumbai and New Delhi residents rushed to purchase face masks after India recorded its first swine flu death on Aug. 3, prompting the federal government to advise the general public against buying them and creating a shortage for health-care workers,” Bloomberg reported on August 14. “People intuitively overestimate the risk of rare events and underestimate the risk of common events,” S.J. Habayeb, the World Health Organization’s representative to India, wrote in an e-mail to Bloomberg. “This has happened with the novel H1N1 influenza virus.” Photo: AP Images Trackback(0)
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More people die every single day in India from tuberculosis and diarrhea-related diseases than the total number who have perished worldwide from the H1N1 (swine flu) virus since its initial outbreak. Yet the Indian media’s constant focus on H1N1-related deaths, currently in the low 20s for all of India, has people rushing to purchase face masks in a panic that experts say is unjustified.

