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23 April:
Cases of H1N1 virus are
conArmed in Mexico and the USAWHO announces an outbreak of
human cases of H1N1 conArmed in Mexico and the USAThe Arst two UK cases of H1N1
are conArmed in a couple fromScotland
WHO raises its alert level to
Phase 4
FCO advises against all but
essential travel to MexicoMichael McGimpsey makes a
statement about the outbreak to the Northern Ireland AssemblyWHO raises alert level from 4 to 5
Gordon Brown announces that
the stockpile of antivirals will be increased from 33.5m to 50mAlan Johnson informs the House
of Commons of Ave conArmed cases in the UK and promises an advisory booklet dropEdwina Hart provides an update
on the situation to the WelshAssembly Government
Nicola Sturgeon updates the
Scottish Parliament on the
outbreak and the two conArmed cases in ScotlandFirst case conArmed in England;
Arst UK school closure
H1N1 information campaign is
rolled out on TV, radio and in print media and a booklet is prepared for household delivery MAY1 May:
First case of human-to-human
transmission in the UK is conArmedFirst laboratory-conArmed case
reported in Northern IrelandPress release conArms
agreements to secure up to 90m doses of pre-pandemic vaccineFCO ceases to advise against all
but essential travel to MexicoFirst laboratory-conArmed case
reported in Wales. Cases now conArmed across the UK JUNE11 June:
WHO raises its pandemic alert
level to 6, the highest levelTotal number of UK cases reaches
1,000First UK death attributed to H1N1
JULY2 July:
Treatment phase begins
Total UK deaths: 10
National Pandemic Flu
Service goes live in
England
AUGUST
13 August:
Andy Burnham announces the
identiAcation of priority groups: pregnant women, front-line health and social care workers, and everyone in at-risk groups (those who are at higher risk of serious illness or death should they develop innuenza) aged over 6 monthsTotal UK deaths: 60
SEPTEMBER
10 September:
The four health departments
release critical care strategies to cope with the expected increases in demand during the second wave of the pandemicOCTOBER
21 October:
Vaccination programme begins:
front-line healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categoriesTotal UK deaths: 137
NOVEMBER
19 November:
Phase two of vaccination programme
begins: children over 6 months and under 5 yearsDECEMBER
10 December:
Total UK deaths: 283
JANUARY
7 January:
Total UK deaths: 308
FEBRUARY
4 February:
Total UK deaths: 411
National Pandemic Flu Service
is stood down MARCHTotal UK deaths: 457
342 in England
69 in Scotland
28 in Wales
18 in Northern Ireland
APRIL1 April:
Antiviral medicines no longer
available from national stockpilesAntiviral collection points in
England are closed
The Swine Flu Information Line
is terminatedTreatment of people with nu-like
symptoms returns to business as usual JUNE 2009JULY 2009 AUGUST 2009SEPTEMBER 2009 OCTOBER 2009NOVEMBER 2009DECEMBER 2009ESTIMATED CLINICAL CASES
Mid estimateEstimate range
1 1The method used to calculate case
numbers provides a range within which the total number of cases may fallSource: HPA
H1N1 CASE ESTIMATES AND TIMELINE
APRIL 2009
23 April:
Cases of H1N1 virus are
conArmed in Mexico and the USA24 April:
WHO announces an outbreak of
human cases of H1N1 conArmed in Mexico and the USA27 April:
The Arst two UK cases of H1N1
are conArmed in a couple fromScotland
WHO raises its alert level to
Phase 4
FCO advises against all but
essential travel to Mexico28 April:
Michael McGimpsey makes a
statement about the outbreak to the Northern Ireland AssemblyWHO raises alert level from 4 to 5
29 April:
Gordon Brown announces that
the stockpile of antivirals will be increased from 33.5m to 50mAlan Johnson informs the House
of Commons of Ave conArmed cases in the UK and promises an advisory booklet dropEdwina Hart provides an update
on the situation to the WelshAssembly Government
Nicola Sturgeon updates the
Scottish Parliament on the
outbreak and the two conArmed cases in ScotlandFirst case conArmed in England;
Arst UK school closure
30 April:
H1N1 information campaign is
rolled out on TV, radio and in print media and a booklet is prepared for household delivery 20091 May:
First case of human-to-human
transmission in the UK is conArmed14 May:
First laboratory-conArmed case
reported in Northern Ireland15 May:
Press release conArms
agreements to secure up to 90m doses of pre-pandemic vaccineFCO ceases to advise against all
but essential travel to Mexico29 May:
First laboratory-conArmed case
reported in Wales. Cases now conArmed across the UK 200911 June:
WHO raises its pandemic alert
level to 6, the highest level13 June:
Total number of UK cases reaches
1,00015 June:
First UK death attributed to H1N1
200920092009200920092009201020102010
2 July:
Treatment phase begins13 August: Andy Burnham announces the identiAcation of priority groups: pregnant women, front-line health and social care workers, and everyone in at-risk groups (those who are at higher risk of serious illness or death should they develop innuenza) aged over 6 months10 September: The four health departments release critical care strategies to cope with the expected increases in demand during the second wave of the pandemic
21 October:
Vaccination programme begins:
front-line healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories19 November:
Phase two of vaccination programme
begins: children over 6 months and under 5 years10 December:
Total UK deaths: 283
7 January:
Total UK deaths: 3084 February: Total UK deaths: 41118 March: Total UK deaths: 457342 in England
69 in Scotland
28 in Wales
18 in Northern Ireland
6 July:
Total UK deaths: 1011 February: National Pandemic Flu Service is stood down 29 October: Total UK deaths: 137
23 July:
National Pandemic Flu
Service goes live in
England21 August: Total UK deaths: 60
20101 April:
Antiviral medicines no longer
available from national stockpilesAntiviral collection points in
England are closed
The Swine Flu Information Line
is terminatedTreatment of people with nu-like
symptoms returns to business as usualH1N1 CASE ESTIMATES AND TIMELINE
APRIL 20092009200920092009
13 August:
Andy Burnham announces the
identiAcation of priority groups: pregnant women, front-line health and social care workers, and everyone in at-risk groups (those who are at higher risk of serious illness or death should they develop innuenza) aged over 6 months21 August:
Total UK deaths: 60
200910 September:
The four health departments
release critical care strategies to cope with the expected increases in demand during the second wave of the pandemic 200921 October:
Vaccination programme begins:
front-line healthcare workers and their patients who fall into at-risk categories29 October:
Total UK deaths: 137
20092009201020102010
23 April:
Cases of H1N1 virus are
conArmed in Mexico and the USA1 May: First case of human-to-human transmission in the UK is conArmed11 June: WHO raises its pandemic alert level to 6, the highest level
2 July:
Treatment phase begins19 November: Phase two of vaccination programme begins: children over 6 months and under 5 years10 December: Total UK deaths: 2837 January: Total UK deaths: 3084 February: Total UK deaths: 41118 March: Total UK deaths: 457
342 in England
69 in Scotland
28 in Wales
18 in Northern Ireland24 April:
WHO announces an outbreak of
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