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Finland Over the Worst of Swine Flu

Finland has passed the peak of the swine flu epidemic. However, the National Institute for Health and Welfare(THL) notes further cases can be anticipated throughout the winter. So far, the H1N1 virus has claimed the lives of 36 people in Finland.

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Less than half the population has received a jab against the H1N1 virus. Image: YLE

THL notes that less than half of the population has been vaccinated against the virus. Currently some 1.2 million Finns have received a jab against the H1N1 virus.

A second wave of the swine flu virus is expected to break out by next April or by the autumn at the latest.

A total of 36 people have died as a direct consequence of an H1N1 infection. However, the exact cause of death has yet to be determined in a number of cases.

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