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GREEN LIGHT FOR PARTIES DESPITE RISE IN SWINE FLU CASES

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Despite 19 swine flu cases promoters, party goers and celebrities have the green light to celebrate in public places, clubs and sessions.

Well, according to the Jamaican government there is no need now to curtail public gatherings, despite a steady rise in the confirmed cases of the deadly H1N1 virus, commonly called swine flu.

 

The swine flu outbreak has since forced all schools in Manchester to close as a precautionary measure after two swine flu cases were reported.

Nevertheless, the epidemic has not caused a scare on the party scene as several events planned for the weekend including the Caribbean Golf Invitational featuring international celebrities and Red Label Recharge are going full speed ahead.     
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