Sir Liam Donaldson questions

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Sir Liam Donaldson, England's chief medical officer will answer a selection of your swine flu questions.

The UK is projecting more than 100,000 new cases of H1N1 a day by the end of the summer.

The United Nation's top health official speaking at a forum in Mexico on combating swine flu has said the spread of the virus worldwide is now unstoppable.

The World Health Organization says most H1N1 cases are mild, with many people recovering unaided.

Are you concerned about this latest development of the virus? What practical measures can you take to avoid or reduce the affect of swine flu? We will put a selection of your questions to England's chief medical officer.

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