Originally posted by zozozozoHere is the link to the World Health Organization dedicated web page.
Where did you get this from?
Im trying to watch the vids in the CNN article, but they wont load:<
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html
From there you can listen to the head of the WHO describe the concerns and actions they are taking ( that link takes 5 minutes to download), you can access the CDC site, and see the confirmed cases and time line.
Originally posted by BusygirlTy. I will do some more 'research' on these mutations in the next week.
Here is the link to the World Health Organization dedicated web page.
http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html
From there you can listen to the head of the WHO describe the concerns and actions they are taking ( that link takes 5 minutes to download), you can access the CDC site, and see the confirmed cases and time line.
Originally posted by Very RustyFrom time to time, it appears that nature has a need to cull the herd. But for some perspective, more people have died of lung cancer since the outbreak. A lot more.
There is no one I would wish that on, and we don't know how bad it is going to get, none of us are immune for sure.
Originally posted by Very RustyDid you invest in the antidote yet? 😛
I am about to read the newspaper, and headlines read: "Swine flu hits Nova Scotia"
If you didn't..... oh well!
The world is in recession and will believe anything! 😛
The governments need a diffusion, to cope with 'Darvlay flu!' 😲