Extreme weather brings flood chaos round the world |
Extreme weather brings flood chaos round the world
Floods in China, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh and Nepal have left millions of people homeless and killed thousands. Influenza is caused by a virus which attacks our body's cells, resulting in various effects depending on the strain of the irvus. The strain that has caused havoc in Australia in recent months is the A/Wisconsin like strain, so the UK flu vaccine will protect us
We are all at risk of flu and may be advised to have a vaccination every year. This is because the flu virus changes slightly every year. Scientists work hard to predict the strains of flu virus and develop vaccines against them. Despite popular belief, flu vaccination can't give someone flu as it doesn't contain the active virus needed to do this. It's true some people experience symptoms of a heavy cold at the same time or just after they've had the flu jab. This is simply a coincidence and the symptoms are usually caused by one of the many common cold viruses around in autumn and winter. Remember, it's still possible to suffer heavy colds after vaccination, as the flu jab only protects people from the flu virus, not other viruses. While single events cannot be linked to climate change, the flooding come as research suggests that global warming will increase rainfall in some parts of the world, including the Indian monsoon, and increase the number of hurricanes – both due increased evaporation in a warmer world.
One person in 10 worldwide, including one in eight city-dwellers, lives less than 10 metres above sea-level and near the coast. This is an "at-risk zone" for flooding and stronger storms exacerbated by climate change, a recent study found
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