Swine Flu

tip top toker

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and meanwhile, me and a bunch of folk at work seem to be down with something that kind of ticks the wine flu box(s?) but you know what's happened as a result, well we kind of just did as we normally did and got on with things. as said. it's been blown way out of proportion by the media, flu is still present, and that's hardly any better.
 

Mattplusness

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the only reason swine flu is as dangerous as it is being made to seem is because it is the CDC's job to keep things under control. and what better way to control a disease than say it is horrible and will kill you?

they are good at their jobs
 

moodster

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donald rumsfeld owns shares in tamiflu seems like another man made virus i bet donald is laughing all the way to the bank :hump:
 

Woomeister

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Toddler dies after swine flu misdiagnosis

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Georgia Keeling died on Tuesday from suspected meningitis after paramedics told her parents she had the symptoms of swine flu.
Paul Sewell and Tasha Keeling are preparing a complaint to a local health authority about the way the toddler's case had been dealt with.
Their daughter died at the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital after her heart stopped.
Ambulance bosses say they would investigate the part played by paramedics and NHS Norfolk, which manages services provided by GPs, also said it was involved in the inquiry.
"We are preparing a complaint and we will be complaining about the way Georgia was treated - we haven't done it yet because we've had other things on our mind," said Mr Sewell.
He added: "We do think that she wasn't given the best chance because of the way we were treated earlier in the day."
 
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