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For these reasons, a WHO emergency committee of flu experts recommended Tuesday that the pandemic be declared over and that the disease should be considered to now be in a "post-pandemic" phase.
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The alert level is currently at phase 6 – the highest – but could be moved to the "post-peak" or "post-pandemic" stage as circulation of the virus continues to decline.
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The virus has now entered the "post-pandemic" phase, meaning disease activity around the world has returned to levels usually seen for seasonal influenza, she said.
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Seasonal flu has reared its head early in parts of the country, and health officials warn that post-pandemic complacency about being vaccinated has the potential to make this influenza season worse than previous years.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CAROLINE ALPHONSO 2011
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But some public health officials wonder if post-pandemic complacency has something to do with the low vaccination rates.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed CAROLINE ALPHONSO 2011
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Instead, he suggested, the world is transitioning to a "post-pandemic period" in which there will be flare-ups or even new national outbreaks as the pandemic winds down.
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Instead, he suggested, the world is transitioning to a "post-pandemic period" in which there will be flare-ups or even new national outbreaks as the pandemic winds down.
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Although World Health Organization Director-General Margaret Chan announced on August 10 that the H1N1 influenza virus has moved into the post-pandemic period, New Zealand's winter has seen a second wave of the virus.
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Instead, he suggested, the world is transitioning to a "post-pandemic period" in which there will be flare-ups or even new national outbreaks as the pandemic winds down.
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Instead, he suggested, the world is transitioning to a "post-pandemic period" in which there will be flare-ups or even new national outbreaks as the pandemic winds down.
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