Iran Issues Travel Warning for Georgia
         TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry has urged Iranian to avoid traveling to Georgia where a swine flu has broken out.
In a statement on Saturday, the Foreign Ministry warned Iranian travelers not to go to Georgia until further notice, unless necessary. The statement has cited reports about the outbreak of swine flu in the Caucasian country that has killed at least 14 people so far. Georgia’s health minister said 640 people are being treated with the virus, of which 39 are in intensive care units.
              
                 In a statement on Saturday, the Foreign Ministry warned Iranian travelers not to go to Georgia until further notice, unless necessary. The statement has cited reports about the outbreak of swine flu in the Caucasian country that has killed at least 14 people so far. Georgia’s health minister said 640 people are being treated with the virus, of which 39 are in intensive care units.