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Mexico relaxes flu restrictions Mexico relaxes flu restrictions
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Many businesses in Mexico have re-opened after a five-day shutdown caused by the swine flu outbreak that killed 44 people, including two in the US.Many businesses in Mexico have re-opened after a five-day shutdown caused by the swine flu outbreak that killed 44 people, including two in the US.
Shops and restaurants have re-opened, but schools and churches remain shut as the easing of restrictions is staggered to avoid further infections.Shops and restaurants have re-opened, but schools and churches remain shut as the easing of restrictions is staggered to avoid further infections.
The number of confirmed infections worldwide rose, including another 240 cases in the US, up from about 400.The number of confirmed infections worldwide rose, including another 240 cases in the US, up from about 400.
Meanwhile, dozens of healthy Mexicans quarantined in China arrived home.Meanwhile, dozens of healthy Mexicans quarantined in China arrived home.
The quarantine - after one case of infection in a passenger from Mexico to Hong Kong days ago - had sparked a diplomatic row as Mexico accused China of discrimination.The quarantine - after one case of infection in a passenger from Mexico to Hong Kong days ago - had sparked a diplomatic row as Mexico accused China of discrimination.
The Mexican health authorities said the latest number of confirmed deaths from the virus stands at 42 - up from 29 as a backlog of test results were released.The Mexican health authorities said the latest number of confirmed deaths from the virus stands at 42 - up from 29 as a backlog of test results were released.
CONFIRMED CASES Mexico: 101 suspected deaths - 42 confirmed; 1,070 confirmed casesUS: Two deaths, 642 confirmed casesCanada: 165 confirmed casesSpain: 73 confirmed casesUK: 32 confirmed casesDoes not include countries with fewer than 20 cases Quarantined hotel guests frustrated In pictures: Weathering swine fluCONFIRMED CASES Mexico: 101 suspected deaths - 42 confirmed; 1,070 confirmed casesUS: Two deaths, 642 confirmed casesCanada: 165 confirmed casesSpain: 73 confirmed casesUK: 32 confirmed casesDoes not include countries with fewer than 20 cases Quarantined hotel guests frustrated In pictures: Weathering swine flu
However, they believed the infection rates were decreasing.However, they believed the infection rates were decreasing.
Under the easing of restrictions by the Mexican government, universities, churches and museums will re-open on Thursday.Under the easing of restrictions by the Mexican government, universities, churches and museums will re-open on Thursday.
Primary schools will not restart classes until next week, and bars and night clubs are remaining closed for the time being.Primary schools will not restart classes until next week, and bars and night clubs are remaining closed for the time being.
BBC correspondent Stephen Gibbs in Mexico City says the rush hour resumed as normal on Wednesday.BBC correspondent Stephen Gibbs in Mexico City says the rush hour resumed as normal on Wednesday.
Shops, restaurants and other businesses opened their shutters, while some pedestrians could still be seen wearing masks.Shops, restaurants and other businesses opened their shutters, while some pedestrians could still be seen wearing masks.
In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention increased the number of confirmed cases from 403 to 642, including two deaths.In the US, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention increased the number of confirmed cases from 403 to 642, including two deaths.
Three new states reported infections - Hawaii, Washington and Oklahoma - showing that the infection had spread to 41 US states.Three new states reported infections - Hawaii, Washington and Oklahoma - showing that the infection had spread to 41 US states.
The centre said it "expects that more cases, more hospitalisations and more deaths from this outbreak will occur over the coming days and weeks".The centre said it "expects that more cases, more hospitalisations and more deaths from this outbreak will occur over the coming days and weeks".
In other developments:In other developments:
  • The UK reported another four confirmed cases, up to 32. The new cases were all associated with travel to Mexico
  • France's tally rose from five to seven confirmed cases
  • The US Navy postponed an aid mission to the South Pacific after a sailor on the vessel scheduled to take the trip developed swine flu. Nearly 50 other sailors on the California-based USS Dubuque also showed symptoms of the new H1N1 virus
  • A woman in Texas became the first US resident believed to have died from swine flu. She had other health issues, officials said
  • The UK reported another four confirmed cases, up to 32. The new cases were all associated with travel to Mexico
  • France's tally rose from five to seven confirmed cases
  • Poland announces its first confirmed case, in a woman recently returned from the US
  • The US Navy postponed an aid mission to the South Pacific after a sailor on the vessel scheduled to take the trip developed swine flu. Nearly 50 other sailors on the California-based USS Dubuque also showed symptoms of the new H1N1 virus
  • A woman in Texas became the first US resident believed to have died from swine flu. She had other health issues, officials said
When the flight from China touched down at Mexico City's International airport carrying those kept in quarantine, First Lady Margarita Zavala greeted the 136 passengers.When the flight from China touched down at Mexico City's International airport carrying those kept in quarantine, First Lady Margarita Zavala greeted the 136 passengers.
Seventy-two had been in Shanghai, 18 in Beijing, 34 in Guangzhou and 12 in Hong Kong. None had flu symptoms, Mexican diplomats said, according to AP news agency.Seventy-two had been in Shanghai, 18 in Beijing, 34 in Guangzhou and 12 in Hong Kong. None had flu symptoms, Mexican diplomats said, according to AP news agency.
The World Health Organization (WHO) urged nations to remain vigilant in spite of the apparently relatively mild nature of swine flu, saying a global pandemic remains a threat.The World Health Organization (WHO) urged nations to remain vigilant in spite of the apparently relatively mild nature of swine flu, saying a global pandemic remains a threat.