| Swine Flu Outbreak May Be Overblown | | Print | |
| Written by Charles Scaliger | ||||||||||||
| Wednesday, 29 April 2009 19:00 | ||||||||||||
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The new flu strain has been reported in many countries, including nearly 100 cases in the United States, but so far, only one death has occurred outside of Mexico — a Mexican toddler visiting family in Houston, who had apparently contracted the disease south of the border. Photo: AP Images
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Angrywhiteman
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... Pandemic: occurring over a wide geographic area and affecting an exceptionally high proportion of the population It appears the sensation seeking media is fudging somewhat. |
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Observer
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In Total Agreement with the Above Statements I am suspect of the media\'s overkill on this outbreak. It keeps the public stirred up and our eyes off other issues that could be the real threat to our liberty. |
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Pathenry
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Who's afraid of the Big Bad Wolf? Well, I'm more afraid of CDC vaccines containing animal materials and stray viruses. My concern for a real pandemic is only from those committed to a population-thinning agenda. For the facts behind that reality, please listen to the RadioLiberty broadcast's, hosted by medical doctor Monteith, available here: http://www.radioliberty.com/apop.htm |
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While it is still too early to claim that the swine flu outbreak is being overblown, events are beginning to suggest that may prove to be the case. As of Wednesday, the numbers of people seeking flu treatment in Mexico had dwindled markedly, and the death rate has nearly vanished; only one new death was announced on Wednesday by Mexican authorities.
