14 Dec 2009
The Imaginary pandemic
"The Imaginary Virus. Swine flu milder than the seasonal one and almost nobody got the vaccine shot": this was the headline of Il Foglio newspaper on December 3. "As expected, the 'A' is a second class flu" wrote il Giornale after a week. In these days there are a few of editorials about the swine flu. The outbreak has already peaked, the emergency rooms are no longer crowded by scared people, there are fewer new flu cases. With "only" 146 deaths in total, the swine flu is judged a false alarm by some newspapers. So, the news media have started blaming WHO, flu experts, and a large part of journalists for what happened. Il Corriere della Sera shows a different point of view. It wrote on December 13: "Health care, a communication crisis", blaming on health authorities and on the lack of good communication for the false alarm.
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