The World Health Organisation recommends that anyone who has been diagnosed by their doctor with mild Pandemic A H1N1, without full blood testing, should still stay home.
WHO's Pacific representative Dr Jacob Kool said there is still the threat that the disease could spread even with a mild case.
Kool said testing everyone is really not possible and doctors need to use their own discretion depending on cases that come to them.
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