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Aug 24 2009

The A(H1N1) Flu

The Embassy of Sweden in Ottawa is following developments of the flu closely, and reminds Swedish citizens visiting or living in Canada to follow the recommendations of Canadian authorities. Read more on

Updated information is avaliable from following sources:

Health Canada

Public Health Agency of Canada

Read more on the Swedish institute for Infectious Disease Control's website

 

 

 

 

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