Identifier
Created
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10HAMILTON20
2010-01-30 01:14:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Consulate Hamilton
Cable title:
BERMUDA: H1N1 UPDATE - JANUARY 29, 2010
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UNCLAS HAMILTON 000020
SIPDIS
STATE FOR EUR/WE (J. MARBURG AND D. PARADISE);
M/MD (RMO DR. D. MUHM);
CA/OCS/ACS/WHA;
LONDON FOR ADMIN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: APER AMGT KFLU TF BD
SUBJECT: BERMUDA: H1N1 UPDATE - JANUARY 29, 2010
REF: A. HAMILTON 003
B. 2009 HAMILTON 148
C. 2009 HAMILTON 142
UNCLAS HAMILTON 000020
SIPDIS
STATE FOR EUR/WE (J. MARBURG AND D. PARADISE);
M/MD (RMO DR. D. MUHM);
CA/OCS/ACS/WHA;
LONDON FOR ADMIN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: APER AMGT KFLU TF BD
SUBJECT: BERMUDA: H1N1 UPDATE - JANUARY 29, 2010
REF: A. HAMILTON 003
B. 2009 HAMILTON 148
C. 2009 HAMILTON 142
1. (U) Due to a misprint by the Royals Gazette on January
7, 2010, the Department of Health has clarified that "There have
been no confirmed deaths due to influenza A/H1N1. However, there
has been reported a death in a person with influenza and a death
in a person with confirmed influenza A/H1N1." (www.gov.bm) The
Consulate has since clarified that the deceased individual did
not die due to the virus but rather from other complications and
was found later to have tested positive from the virus.
2. The Department of Health's website still states that
there have been 25 confirmed cases in Bermuda as of January 16,
2010, 23 residents and 2 non-residents.
SHELTON
SIPDIS
STATE FOR EUR/WE (J. MARBURG AND D. PARADISE);
M/MD (RMO DR. D. MUHM);
CA/OCS/ACS/WHA;
LONDON FOR ADMIN
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: APER AMGT KFLU TF BD
SUBJECT: BERMUDA: H1N1 UPDATE - JANUARY 29, 2010
REF: A. HAMILTON 003
B. 2009 HAMILTON 148
C. 2009 HAMILTON 142
1. (U) Due to a misprint by the Royals Gazette on January
7, 2010, the Department of Health has clarified that "There have
been no confirmed deaths due to influenza A/H1N1. However, there
has been reported a death in a person with influenza and a death
in a person with confirmed influenza A/H1N1." (www.gov.bm) The
Consulate has since clarified that the deceased individual did
not die due to the virus but rather from other complications and
was found later to have tested positive from the virus.
2. The Department of Health's website still states that
there have been 25 confirmed cases in Bermuda as of January 16,
2010, 23 residents and 2 non-residents.
SHELTON