I've been to Mexico City and was appalled at the filth, crowding and lack of hygiene. There were dead dogs lying along curbs where raw human urine ran down the side of the streets. This wasn't in the touristy areas, but the back streets were the people actually live. The air pollution is at the danger level. Having seen that, I am curious as to what they hope to accomplish by inspecting each home.Mackay said:Fortunately this seems to be a rather mild flu at this point. In Mexico the death rate is about 7% which is high. Ever been to Mexico? The general health of the people is not near as good as ours. Who can say what that statistic really reflects.
They said in the news that the flu is capable of mutating at any time to a more benign or a more virulent form.
I can see see how mutations could occur under those conditions.