Tracking the Flu Outbreak: Tuesday


Published On: May 5th, 2009

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This live blog will track developments Tuesday related to the outbreak of the new H1N1 flu, from The Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones Newswires and other news services. For more coverage of the flu, see the WSJ.com /a> and the WSJ.com /a>.

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Residents headed for work in Mexico City on Monday.

9 a.m.: The Associated Press reports from Mexico City. Traffic is picking up again, cafes are reopening and cleanup crews are getting universities ready to resume classes. Mexico City has some of its customary bustle back, and the president promises life is returning to normal after a five-day shutdown to contain the spread of swine flu.

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