miércoles, 29 de abril de 2009

Mexico still precautions to prevent contagion in the Swine Influenza

The Mexican Football Federation instead of postponing the matches scheduled for these dates, has decided to conduct a closed since last weekend. The teams face off in the stadium but not the audience.

No one shouts goals or make waves in the seats.

The matches of the sixteenth day of the 2009 Torneo Clausura in Mexico will take place without the public, behind closed doors, according to an announcement Tuesday that the National Federation of Mexico.

The 9 games between Friday and Sunday will complete the sixteenth day of the 2009 Torneo Clausura in Mexico will take place without the public, behind closed doors, today announced Tuesday as the National Federation Mexicana, to prevent the spread of Swine Influenza.

The decision to close the stadium to the public has been taken in coordination with health authorities and the states of Jalisco, Nuevo Leon, Hidalgo, Michoacan, Aguascalientes, Coahuila, Estado de Mexico and the Mexican capital, said organismo.Los team Pachuca, UNAM Pumas and America had to close its doors to the public stage last Sunday in preventing disease progression.
The soccer player Carlos Vela

Carlos Vela, Mexican Arsenal player, he could not train on Monday with the British team for fear of Swine Influenza affecting the North American country. The striker was kept under observation and hours later received the go-ahead to return to normalcy with his team. Vela was visited by some Mexican friends last week which led to Arsenal's concern over the possible contagion of the girl promise.

But all was not because the 20-year-old striker returned to training as normal in training prior to the Champions Manchester.

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