Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Porcine influenza attacked the Mexican cinema.

The risk of pig influenza has forced the owners of the largest Mexican rolling down the cinema for an indefinite period, reported Reuters.
Thus, the leaders of the industry - company Cinepolis and Cinemex, control 13 of the 25 most profitable theater systems, announced the rejection of its plans for rolling up to "resolving the crisis."
The closure of cinemas will seriously damage the country the film industry as an outbreak of atypical influenza occurred at the beginning of the "high" season, rolling to within a few days to open the world premiere of the picture "People X. Home. Glutton."
According to the Mexican Council of Cinematography, in 2008 the Mexican kinorynok took 13th place in the world box office.
Recall that on 24 April the World Health Organization (WHO) has expressed concern about the epidemic of new type of influenza virus that has continued in Mexico, from 13 April. According to the Ministry of Health of Mexico, from porcine influenza has killed 103 people. The total number of infected people is about 1400 people.
The World Bank will provide credit to Mexican authorities in excess of 200 million dollars to fight against pork influenza.

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