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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. |
From Thursday, all businesses in Mexico City can re-open, so long as they follow hygiene guidelines, including masks for all workers and customers. | From Thursday, all businesses in Mexico City can re-open, so long as they follow hygiene guidelines, including masks for all workers and customers. |
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. |
The rush hour resumed in Mexico City with the partial easing of flu controls | The rush hour resumed in Mexico City with the partial easing of flu controls |
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. |
In Mexico City, cinemas, restaurants, sports venues and dance halls will be able to operate, said City Health Secretary Armando Ahued. | In Mexico City, cinemas, restaurants, sports venues and dance halls will be able to operate, said City Health Secretary Armando Ahued. |
High schools and university are restarting classes on Thursday although younger pupils do not go back to school until next week. | |
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. |
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 flu | 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 flu |
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". |
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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. |