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France urges Mexican flight ban | |
(about 1 hour later) | |
France will ask the European Union to suspend all flights to Mexico, source of the swine flu outbreak. | |
The move follows confirmation of new cases in Germany, Austria, Britain and Spain. Many, if not all, of those infected have recently been to Mexico. | |
French Health Minister Roselyne Bachelot said France would push for the flight ban at a meeting of EU health ministers on Thursday. | |
However World Health Organization (WHO)officials say a ban may be pointless. | |
"We will ask our European colleagues to consider the suspension of flights going to Mexico," Ms Bachelot said, after talks with President Nicolas Sarkozy. | |
She said there was no suggestion yet of stopping flights from Mexico back to the EU, which would leave Europeans stranded there or force them to find other ways home. | |
'Not effective' | |
There has been some confusion over whether travel restrictions would be effective in preventing the spread of swine flu. | |
EU Health Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou on Monday advised people to "avoid non-essential travel" to the most affected areas, but was then forced to row back and state that this was personal, not official, advice. | |
Nevertheless, several countries, including the UK, have advised citizens against non-essential travel to Mexico. | |
This is despite the recommendation of WHO's assistant director-general Keiji Fukuda, who said trying to contain the virus by enforcing travel restrictions "is not a feasible option". | |
"Instituting travel bans would really not be very effective as the virus has already spread to several other countries," he said. | |
Watchful | |
So far Mexico and the US are the only countries where victims of the virus have died. | So far Mexico and the US are the only countries where victims of the virus have died. |
The first US death was reported on Wednesday. In Mexico seven deaths have been confirmed - but scores are still under investigation. | |
On Wednesday Germany reported three confirmed cases, and Austria one, making them the third and fourth European nations hit by swine flu. | |
The German victims include two women, aged 22 and 37, and a man in his 30s. All had recently returned from Mexico. | |
German authorities say there is no need to panic - and that they have sufficient stocks of anti-flu drugs to protect the population, says the BBC's Tristana Moore in Berlin. | German authorities say there is no need to panic - and that they have sufficient stocks of anti-flu drugs to protect the population, says the BBC's Tristana Moore in Berlin. |
But the country is bracing itself for more cases and is increasing its watchfulness at airports like Hamburg and Frankfurt. | |
Meanwhile the UK says it has three more cases - making five in total. | |
Mild symptoms | |
UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the new British cases - two adults and a 12-year-old girl - were all in England. He said all three had mild symptoms and were responding well to treatment. | UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown said the new British cases - two adults and a 12-year-old girl - were all in England. He said all three had mild symptoms and were responding well to treatment. |
Spain's health ministry announced two more cases on Wednesday, making four in total, but said they were "not serious because they are responding well to treatment". | Spain's health ministry announced two more cases on Wednesday, making four in total, but said they were "not serious because they are responding well to treatment". |
In Portugal, a three-year-old boy who arrived from the United States last week is the country's first suspected case, local media have reported. | |
On Tuesday EU Health Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou said suspected cases were also being investigated in the Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Italy, Sweden, Greece and the Czech Republic. | On Tuesday EU Health Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou said suspected cases were also being investigated in the Republic of Ireland, Denmark, Italy, Sweden, Greece and the Czech Republic. |
In Geneva, the World Health Organization is holding an emergency review of the swine flu outbreak, and said it might raise its pandemic alert level to phase five - the second highest - if it turned out that the disease was being spread in at least two countries, the Associated Press reported. | |