A new case of Swine Flu (H1N1) was diagnosed in Iceland last week, bringing the total number of cases to four in the tiny Nordic island nation.
The new case is of a woman who caught it from a couple who had recently returned from America and came home to Iceland the week before. It is believed the couple caught the Swine Flu while in America.
The first case of Swine Flu in Iceland was diagnosed back on May 23. Again, the case involved a man who had recently returned from the States. Samples taken from his family members turned up negative for the virus.
Officials are watching the situation very closely, and are making preparations for any sudden outbreaks.
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