God, lets hope they both had underlying health problems but I find that hard to believe in a doctor.A six-year-old girl and a GP have become the latest people to die of swine flu - taking the number of UK deaths to 17.
Chloe Buckley was a pupil at St Catherine's School in West Drayton
Chloe Buckley, from north west London, died on Thursday at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington.
She was a pupil at St Catherine's School in West Drayton, north west London.
Headteacher Sara Benn said: "It is impossible to put into words the sorrow that the whole school feels in such tragic circumstances.
"Chloe was a bright and tenacious student with a keen interest in sports.
"She will be missed by her fellow pupils and her teachers at the school. Our thoughts are with her parents and family at this time."
A post-mortem examination will be carried out to determine if she had any underlying health conditions.
Bedfordshire GP Dr Michael Day died on Saturday in the Luton and Dunstable Hospital.
A swab test taken at the hospital confirmed him as being positive for the H1N1 Swine Flu virus.
The exact cause of death in this case is still unknown.
Dr Michael Day
Dr Paul Hassan, senior partner at Priory Gardens Health Centre, said: "This news has come as such a shock to us all and we are completely devastated."
The latest deaths come after the first British patient without underlying health problems died on Friday after contracting swine flu.
The patient, from Essex, died in Basildon.
Nearly 10,000 Britons have been confirmed with swine flu after it spread to the UK from Mexico.
However, hundreds of thousands more people in the UK are thought to have the virus.
The total number of cases in the country are now being estimated rather than counted individually.
The UK has the third highest case total in the world after Mexico, which has 10,262 cases, and the US, which has at least 33,902.
We can't start losing doctors now.
Also there was another article about 3 people who had the virus that had mutated and had become immune to the anti-viral 'Tamiflu' but have said they have isolated the virus from anyone else.


Chloe Buckley was a pupil at St Catherine's School in West Drayton
Dr Michael Day
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