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Fucking hell - 23 people in my city have Swine Flu!!!
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Holy shit, maybe 1/4 of one will end up dying!
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Last I heard my state was in the 500something numbers. I presume much of those are within the metropolitan area of Melbourne.
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Last I heard my Country had none.
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What's the health care system like in thailand?
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you already have Tamiflu at home?
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23 people in Pattaya but not a single one in Bangkok, my city is 100% clean :thumbsup
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Thailand is going to have a huge problem with this. |
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A lot of densely populated areas and depressed immune systems, it will spread like wildfire. |
not a single death in Europe so far
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23 people have swine flu. More people will die from obesity related illnesses this week than will ever probably die from swine flu. Taking in mind that it doesn't turn into some 1918 flu type thing. Even then the regular ass flu kills 33 thousand people a year in the US. Until swine flu gets around that number I am gonna worry about more dangerous stuff like the traffic I will face on the way home from work.
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"All 21 cases which were found positive to the flu were staffs of a discotheque in Pattaya,"
And I'm off to Insomnia in 20 min :Oh crap |
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Its almost gone from Mexico as far as I know and have only 1 in Cancun and that was weeks ago with a full recovery.
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that's really bad.. I've never been to Asia but I understand poor areas have lots of overpopulation issues, which is the perfect vessel for transmission of this type of illness.
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Swine Flu has an incredible human to human transfer rate, but low death rate. Bird Flu has a poor transfer rate but kills 60% of the people it infects. Should the two collide, Asian doctors say it could surpass the 1918 Spanish Flu that killed 20+ million people. :helpme |
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