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by Uber Land on 27 April 2009 - 00:04
plus we need to be alot more stricter on who crosses our borders. whats a good way to get that done?
the flu is worse in Mexico, but every where else, people are recovering quicker. even children. it has killed 81 people so far in Mexico, and not the extremely young or old, but young healthy adults.
here's another theory, Bio terror threat. Mexicans cross the US border with ease, pretty good way to spread a bio-weapon.
but then again, it could just be a natural thing and shit just happens
by Mystere on 27 April 2009 - 00:04
by habanaro on 27 April 2009 - 00:04
by animules on 27 April 2009 - 01:04
by SitasMom on 27 April 2009 - 01:04
by yellowrose of Texas on 27 April 2009 - 02:04
So, refuse the forced vaccine, and then resist forced relocation to a prepared "quarantine compound" (i.e. concentration/re-education camp) and you can "legally" be shot and killed. (Justified "deadly force".) See http://www.forhealthfreedom.org/Publications/Informed/RevisedModelState.html
by Sam1427 on 27 April 2009 - 02:04
The last flu pandemics were in 1918 with the Spanish flu (an H1N1 strain), which killed around 40 to 50 million people worldwide. One of my uncles died in this flu outbreak.
The next pandemic was in 1957, the Asian flu, which originated in China and was an H2N2 strain and killed in two waves, first children and infants, then adults. It killed 2 to 3 million.
The next pandemic was in 1968, the Hong Kong flu, an H3N1 strain, which killed about a million people before it ran its course.
We were due for another outbreak, I'm sorry to say. I just saw on FoxNews that Pres. Obama came in contact with a swine flu victim recently in Mexico. Anybody doubt he's getting the best anti-virals money can buy?
by SitasMom on 27 April 2009 - 02:04
The U.S. declared the health emergency so it could ship roughly 12 million doses of flu-fighting medications from a federal stockpile to states in case they eventually need them — although, with 20 confirmed cases of people recovering easily, they don't appear to for now.
Make no mistake: There is not a global pandemic — at least not yet. It's not clear how many people truly have this particular strain, or why all countries but Mexico are seeing mild disease. Nor is it clear if the new virus spreads easily, one milestone that distinguishes a bad flu from a global crisis. But waiting to take protective steps until after a pandemic is declared would be too late.
"We do think this will continue to spread but we are taking aggressive actions to minimize the impact on people's health," said Dr. Richard Besser, acting chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
by animules on 27 April 2009 - 02:04
by yellowrose of Texas on 27 April 2009 - 02:04
So, refuse the forced vaccine, and then resist forced relocation to a prepared "quarantine compound" (i.e. concentration/re-education camp) and you can "legally" be shot and killed. (Justified "deadly force".) See http://www.forhealthfreedom.org/Publications/Informed/RevisedModelState.html
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