H1N1 flu wipes 0.7 per cent off Mexico's GDP

November 10, 2009 01:27 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:41 am IST - Mexico City

INFECTED ECONOMY: people wearing surgical masks enter the General Hospital in Mexico City. The H1N1 flu cost Mexico nearly 5 billion US dollars. File Photo

INFECTED ECONOMY: people wearing surgical masks enter the General Hospital in Mexico City. The H1N1 flu cost Mexico nearly 5 billion US dollars. File Photo

The outbreak of A/H1N1 flu in Mexico had cost 0.7 percentage points of the nation’s gross domestic product, or 57 billion pesos. That’s 4.29 billion U.S. dollars. These grim figures were released by Mexican Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova Villalobos at a business conference.

The figure has more than doubled the official estimated loss of around 0.3 percentage points due to the shutdown of schools, state offices and business, with crowded shopping areas deserted during late April and early May.

Cordova said beach and cultural visits, the most common forms of tourism in Mexico had suffered most from the flu, while increased health tourism offset part of the loss, with rich individuals from the United States and Canada coming to Mexico for treatment.

Cordova also said the death toll for A/H1N1 flu had reached 388, out of a total of 14,000 confirmed cases.

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