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Half-term helps curb swine flu infections

By Andrew Jack in London

Published: November 13 2009 02:00 | Last updated: November 13 2009 02:00

Half-term holidays may have temporarily eased the rise in the number of cases of swine flu, the government's chief medical officer said yesterday.

Unveiling the latest data showing a decline to an estimated 64,000 new infections this week, compared with 84,000 last week, Sir Liam Donaldson said it could be explained by the school holidays.

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