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Swine flu
So I phoned the Swine Flu Information Hotline.
It was useless -- all I got was crackling. |
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Swine flu
jute should be shot |
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Swine flu
On May 1, 8:43*pm, Fake Id wrote:
NOISE With todays faster communications, quarantines in place, flu vaccine available in 4 - 6 months, the entire world's population needs to be immunized and this might be accomplished with 1 year round growing of H1N1 flu vaccine. Anyone not immunized will spread it until everyone has been sick or innoculated. The best the world can do is slow the virus until everyone is vaccinated. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic In the 1917-1920 flu epidemic (which was also H1N1), 20-100 million people died of 1 billion people who got sick, about 2-10%. The other half of the worlds population might have been immune from an 1889 flu epidemic, or did not get ill. Those who died were young and healthy with strong immune systems and exposed to a brand new virus, much different than other flu viruses. Their immune system reacted so strongly, fluid accumulated in their lungs and they drowned due to their overreaction to the infection. That pattern is being repeated in Mexico. The H1N1 flu virus died out in 1920 because everyone had been infected, and it has not been active since then. Most years the flu goes dormant in the summer, then in the fall when the dry indoor winter air cracks open people's throats they become much more susceptible to infection. THE 1917-1920 FLU DID NOT SUBSIDE IN THE SUMMER. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol12n...fs/05-0955.pdf table bottom of page 2. 40% alcohol does not kill germs. 60% alcohol does kill germs. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hand-washing/HQ00407 Frequently wash your hands as suggested. Make sure you get alcohol washes that have 60% alcohol or more. Less alcohol will not kill germs. Get a flu shot when it comes out. Get two surgical masks per person before supplies run out. Wait two years to do events with large crowds. -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA |
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On May 1, 9:08*pm, wrote:
With todays faster communications, quarantines in place, flu vaccine available in 4 - 6 months, the entire world's population needs to be immunized and this might be accomplished with 1 year round growing of H1N1 flu vaccine. *Anyone not immunized will spread it until everyone has been sick or innoculated. *The best the world can do is slow the virus until everyone is vaccinated. We're all fu**ed?? Welllllll ... fu** it, then! I'm gonna' by that Moots Comooter, after all. And I'm gonna' put it on my credit card. And if ... by some fluke ... we're NOT all fu**ed ... you're all gonna' have to pay for it ... in the next bailout bill :-p Thanks, Mates :-) |
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hand-washing/HQ00407 Frequently wash your hands as suggested. Make sure you get alcohol washes that have 60% alcohol or more. Less alcohol will not kill germs. Get a flu shot when it comes out. Get two surgical masks per person before supplies run out. Wait two years to do events with large crowds. -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA ================= There is nothing in the mayoclinic link regarding surgical masks and avoiding large crowds. Do you work for someone who profits from fear, perhaps the news media? --Mike-- Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReactionBicycles.com wrote in message ... On May 1, 8:43 pm, Fake Id wrote: NOISE With todays faster communications, quarantines in place, flu vaccine available in 4 - 6 months, the entire world's population needs to be immunized and this might be accomplished with 1 year round growing of H1N1 flu vaccine. Anyone not immunized will spread it until everyone has been sick or innoculated. The best the world can do is slow the virus until everyone is vaccinated. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic In the 1917-1920 flu epidemic (which was also H1N1), 20-100 million people died of 1 billion people who got sick, about 2-10%. The other half of the worlds population might have been immune from an 1889 flu epidemic, or did not get ill. Those who died were young and healthy with strong immune systems and exposed to a brand new virus, much different than other flu viruses. Their immune system reacted so strongly, fluid accumulated in their lungs and they drowned due to their overreaction to the infection. That pattern is being repeated in Mexico. The H1N1 flu virus died out in 1920 because everyone had been infected, and it has not been active since then. Most years the flu goes dormant in the summer, then in the fall when the dry indoor winter air cracks open people's throats they become much more susceptible to infection. THE 1917-1920 FLU DID NOT SUBSIDE IN THE SUMMER. http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol12n...fs/05-0955.pdf table bottom of page 2. 40% alcohol does not kill germs. 60% alcohol does kill germs. http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hand-washing/HQ00407 Frequently wash your hands as suggested. Make sure you get alcohol washes that have 60% alcohol or more. Less alcohol will not kill germs. Get a flu shot when it comes out. Get two surgical masks per person before supplies run out. Wait two years to do events with large crowds. -- Mike A Schwab, Springfield IL USA |
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On May 1, 9:43*pm, Andre Jute wrote:
So I phoned the Swine Flu Information Hotline. It was useless -- all I got was crackling. That's pretty funny, even from a guy who rides an ultra omafiets. |
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Just go to the CDC website and click on the 'Swine Flue & You' link.
Cheers "Andre Jute" wrote in message ... So I phoned the Swine Flu Information Hotline. It was useless -- all I got was crackling. |
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On May 2, 3:58 pm, "Martin Riddle" wrote:
Just go to the CDC website and click on the 'Swine Flue & You' link. Cheers http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/images/B0...N1_flu_med.jpg |
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On May 1, 8:43*pm, Fake Id wrote:
Noise How swine flu got into Asia http://www.weirdasianews.com/2009/05/02/swine-flu-asia/ |
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