Posted: 11:15 am PDT April 27,
2009Updated: 11:31 am PDT April 27,
2009
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. -- Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger says California is prepared for swine flu. The governor told a Beverly Hills press conference Monday that the number of confirmed cases in the state stands at seven -- four in San Diego County and three in Imperial County. Schwarzenegger says all have recovered. The governor says California has activated its joint emergency operations system -- a combination of the public health department and the state emergency management agency. Schwarzenegger says flu experts have been deployed to Southern California and the state is communicating with public health officials in Mexico, where the situation is much worse.
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Schwarzenegger Says California Prepared For Swine Flu
Posted: 11:15 am PDT April 27, 2009Updated: 11:31 am PDT April 27, 2009
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