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Swine Flu and Travel Plans


Because the situation with the H1N1 virus, commonly called swine flu, is fluid, travelers need as much information as possible before making travel decisions. Here's what you need to consider as you make or rearrange travel plans.


02.05.2009         read more

Current level of influenza pandemic alert raised from phase 4 to 5


Based on assessment of all available information and following several expert consultations, Dr Margaret Chan, WHO's Director-General raised the current level of influenza pandemic alert from phase 4 to 5.


29.04.2009         read more

Swine influenza - update


28 April 2009--The situation continues to evolve rapidly. As of 19:15 GMT, 28 April 2009, seven countries have officially reported cases of swine influenza A/H1N1 infection. The United States Government has reported 64 laboratory confirmed human cases, with no deaths. Mexico has reported 26 confirmed human cases of infection including seven deaths.


28.04.2009         read more

WHO raised the level of influenza pandemic alert


GENEVA – WHO( World Health Organization ) - The Director-General has raised the level of influenza pandemic alert from the current phase 3 to phase 4.

27.04.2009         read more

Articles

Eagle Eye Observation Deck
Eagle Eye is a unique tourist attraction in the Rhodopes. Mounted on a 1563 m altitude, on the edge of cliffs. а. Located near the Yagodinska cave. 03.09.2010, Author: Dobri Georgiev
Baikusheva mura
In the Pirin Mountains, at 1930 meters altitude is the oldest conifer in Bulgaria - Baykushevata Mura, a representative of the black fir species.

It is believed that the tree is more than 1300 years. It is named after the forester Kostadin Baikushev, who in 1897 discovered and described it.
03.08.2010, Author: Mila Strikova
Polska Skakavitza Waterfall
Polska skakavitza waterfall is situated in the Zemen mountain at 700 meters above sea level between two towns Zemen and Kuystendil. It is only 80 km south of Sofia. It is formed by the small river that passes through the village nearby.  The waterfall is not very high only 50 m but the magnificence view of the falling waters attracts many visitors to the site. 03.08.2010, Author: Mila Strikova
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