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Swine flu policy shift expected | Swine flu policy shift expected |
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The government is set to signal a shift in policy in its fight against swine flu, the BBC understands. | The government is set to signal a shift in policy in its fight against swine flu, the BBC understands. |
Health Secretary Andy Burnham will give a statement to the House of Commons later saying the UK will be moving to the "treatment phase". | Health Secretary Andy Burnham will give a statement to the House of Commons later saying the UK will be moving to the "treatment phase". |
It means health officials will no longer test everyone with symptoms. | It means health officials will no longer test everyone with symptoms. |
Instead, they will be told to stay at home while arrangements are made for them to get anti-viral drugs. It is not clear when these changes will kick in. | Instead, they will be told to stay at home while arrangements are made for them to get anti-viral drugs. It is not clear when these changes will kick in. |
The impending move does not mean the virus is becoming more deadly, just that it can no longer be contained. | The impending move does not mean the virus is becoming more deadly, just that it can no longer be contained. |
Some parts of the UK, including Birmingham, London and Glasgow, where there have been the largest outbreaks have already started doing this. | |
But most of the country has still been operating under what is known as the "containment" phase. | But most of the country has still been operating under what is known as the "containment" phase. |
This involves people having swab tests taken by GPs or other health officials and their close contacts being chased up and offered drugs in a bid to stop it spreading. | This involves people having swab tests taken by GPs or other health officials and their close contacts being chased up and offered drugs in a bid to stop it spreading. |
The shift has long been anticipated by health experts. | The shift has long been anticipated by health experts. |
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