Here is a Google mash-up map of the spread of the swine flu: suspected cases in pink, confirmed cases in purple. You can grab, pan and zoom in as needed.
05/12/09 Update: Hey, we got a live map again! Yay! or OMG! (depending on how you look at it). Scroll down for a color chart which explains everything. You can also see the map in full here.
05/02/09 Update: the map has been taken down because it was no longer being updated. There is an updated map at flutracker.rhizalabs.com.
Rhizalabs is being hit very hard and you may not be able to connect. Below is a non-updated, static image from rhizalabs taken on May 2, 2009 at 4:14pm MST. Click on the map to for a full size view. Just to keep things in perspective: each dot is 1 case even though it the dot itself is bigger than New York City.
For up to date information go to http://cdc.gov/swineflu/
As before, keep calm. Wash your hands. If you get sick (fever, coughs, body aches, sore throat, headache, chills, fatigue, occasionally associated with vomiting or diarrhea), go see a doctor.

