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    Officials say US deaths expected from swine flu
    (Agencies)
    Updated: 2009-04-29 09:19

    NEW YORK -- The global swine flu outbreak worsened Tuesday as hundreds of students at a New York school fell ill and federal officials said they expected to see US deaths from the virus.

    Cuba suspended flights to and from Mexico, becoming the first country to impose a travel ban to the epicenter of the epidemic. The mayor of the capital cracked down further on public life, closing gyms and swimming pools and ordering restaurants to limit service to takeout.

    Officials say US deaths expected from swine flu
    A statue is seen on Reforma Avenue in Mexico City, on April 27, 2009. [Agencies]

    Confirmed cases were reported for the first time as far away as New Zealand and Israel, joining the United States, Canada, Britain and Spain.

    Swine flu is believed to have killed more than 150 people in Mexico, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the US has 68 confirmed cases in five states, with 45 in New York, one in Ohio, one in Indiana, two in Kansas, six in Texas and 13 in California.

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    "I fully expect we will see deaths from this infection," said Richard Besser, acting director of the CDC.

    That was echoed by Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.

    "It is very likely that we will see more serious presentations of illness and some deaths as we go through this flu cycle," she said.

    President Barack Obama asked Congress for $1.5 billion in emergency funds to fight the illness.

    In New York, there were growing signs that the virus was moving beyond St. Francis Preparatory school, where sick students started lining up last week at the nurse's office. The outbreak came just days after a group of students returned from spring break in Cancun.

    At the 2,700-student school, the largest Roman Cathlic high school in the nation, "many hundreds of students were ill with symptoms that are most likely swine flu," said Health Commissioner Thomas Frieden. The cases haven't been confirmed.

    Twelve teachers reported flu-like symptoms as well, said the principal, Brother Leonard Conway.

    A nearby public school for special education students was shut down after more than 80 students called in sick. Frieden said that some of the students have siblings at St. Francis.

    "It is here and it is spreading," Frieden said.

    Still, US officials stressed there was no need for panic and noted that flu outbreaks are quite common every year. The CDC estimates that about 36,000 people in the United States died of flu-related causes each year, on average, in the 1990s.

    The increase in cases was not surprising. For days, CDC officials said they expected to see more confirmed cases — and more severe illnesses. Health officials across the country stepped up efforts to look for symptoms, especially among people who had traveled to Mexico.

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