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Posted: May 6, 2009 |
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Businesses throughout Mexico City have taken a hit with the health regulations and temporary closing of shops and sit-down restaurants. But companies that make their money from international tourists worry that long after the flu scare is over they will still be having problems.
Download the slide show's audio in MP3 format Flash version requires Flash Player Produced by: Talea Miller |
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| The number of confirmed H1N1 cases in Mexico is now above 800, with at least 29 confirmed deaths, according to the World Health Organization. |
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Speaking: Talea Miller Photo Credit: Talea Miller |
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