City Sets Up Swine Flu Command Center

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April 28, 2009

New information on those suspected cases of swine flu in Corpus Christi. Local health officials say there are now 20 and have activated an "incident command center" much like the emergency center set up to monitor an oncoming hurricane.

City and county officals held a debrief Tuesday, one of many they plan to hold, until this health threat is under control.

Bill Churchwell has the latest.

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pris said on Wednesday, Apr 29 at 6:30 PM

I do think the US needs to think of #1 and should close all borders not just mexico's but if a cure is found it should be shared with the world. Hopefully a medicine safe for babies will be made; "so there are no more angels lost".

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