Swine flu spread unstoppable, WHO says »

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The United Nations' top health official says the worldwide spread of swine flu is now unstoppable.

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    calitennflo4 months, 4 weeks ago

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    Here's a classic case of stopping short of solutions...as if we all went home...had the emergency crews deliver food etc...we'd be done with this pandemic epidemic. Humans do not have to die...but they have to put up with dizzy people in charge.

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    FrankHummel4 months, 3 weeks ago

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    It sure is a good thing this strain isn't as lethal as many initially feared! --- although for SOME, of course, it WILL prove to be. And it could STILL morph into something worse.

    But this whole thing stands as a "dry run" for something that sooner or later probably WILL "come along". And notwithstanding all the foresight and efforts of all the experts, such "bugs" can and do and WILL arise and "break out".

    Maybe that "prospective history" production on the "History" channel about Earth After People is not so far fetched at all.

    Anybody hear anything more lately about H2N3??

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