Risk of import into Singapore elevated. Isolated imported cases may occur but there is no sustained transmission.
SUSPECTED AND CONFIRMED CASES
Deaths: Global total of 76
66 in Mexico; six in US; one in Canada and one in Costa Rica. Officials said the Canadian, US and Costa Rican victims also had other medical conditions.
Confirmed cases: WHO says 40 countries have reported a total of 9,830 cases, mostly in the US and Mexico. That total does not include Ecuador, Malaysia and Peru, which recently reported their first cases.
KEY DEVELOPMENTS
Japan health officials said swine flu has infected 200 people in the country, even as the government shut down schools and cancelled community events in affected cities.
Australia reported two confirmed cases, while Taiwan reported its first confirm case - a foreign national who arrived in Tao Yuan.
-CDC says 47 US states and District of Columbia have combined 5,469 confirmed and probable cases. Most probable cases are eventually confirmed.
- The outbreak has switched from one initially linked to schools or travellers to one with true community-wide spread in much of the country, said CDC's Dr. Anne Schuchat. Twenty-two states are reporting widespread or regional flu activity, particularly in the Southwest and Midwest.
-Health officials say Missouri man with swine flu has died, and testing is under way to determine if the disease caused his death.
-New York City health department says it's investigating death of a 16-month-old boy as possible case of swine flu.
-WHO says drug manufacturers won't be able to start making a vaccine until mid-July at the earliest. The virus isn't growing very fast in laboratories, making it difficult for scientists to get a key vaccine ingredient.
-WHO urges drugmakers to reserve some of their vaccine for poor countries, asking them to donate at least 10 percent of their production or offer reduced prices for countries that could otherwise be left without vaccines if there is a sudden surge in demand.
-Japan says it will phase out airport quarantine checks after 41 more swine cases were confirmed in the port city of Kobe and nearby Osaka. A total of 176 cases have been confirmed in Japan, making it the world's fourth-most infected country.