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To any doubters.1. Right now nearly every case of type-A flu in the US is H1N1. Based on whose data? Not according to the data extracted from the CDC's own website. Read the references above.1a. According to my doc; more people are sick in the wrong time of year and more people are dying than during a normal "flu" year. Does your doctor have access to ALL the national data? Is he an expert in statistics?2. Here in Texas we've had a good number of young people die from H1N1 and it's derivative diseases. What derivative diseases? Were they compromised immune systems to begin with and had complications? Too many Diet Cokes or fast foods, perhaps?3. My son had it as did his room-mate as did my son's girlfriend who attends a different university in a different state. The room-mate was extremely sick, my son was given Tamiflu at the onset of symptoms and was far less sick for less time.4. IMO the story is being under-reported vis-a-vis it's impact on college campuses. These schools have been slammed with H1N1 - Georgia, St. Louis University (at SLU kids were quarantined) , Baylor, TCU, University of Texas, Rice and I'm sure there are others. Apparently Georgia sent word to students that classes might be shut down - although closure was averted. You seem to be one of those who perpetuates the panic mentality. Healthy people with good immune system have nothing to fear.
As of today (Nov. 2/09) there have been 94 confirmed deaths linked to the "swine-flu'in Canada."Seasonal flu" deaths to this same period are said to range between 4000-8000!There's "shenanigans" afoot, folks!Both my wife and myself have had occasion recently to visit our respective Dr's. on other matters.Both have denounced the present hysteria, and advised against vaccination!!Best, Don
...I see respected knowledgable physicans (who work with H1N1 patients) step up to get one...
IMO, there's no substitute for a strong immune system. But people love their smokes and alcohol. Kids got have that daily dose of sugar and junk food is staple. And exercise, well that is too much like unpaid work.
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/10/31/CDC-Says-Kids-That-Die-From-Swine-Flu-Have-Coexisting-Bacterial-Infections.aspxThe other side of the story on Swine flu and what the CDC does not tell the public but can be found on their own website. Underlying health issues or the onset of pneumonia can be the cause of death but they mark it off as the flu instead. Why the "need" to vaccinate for such a mild flu? A healthy immune system is my main defense. No vaccinations in my household!!There is something going on and while scam may not be proper, I lean toward something nefarious somewhere.
Quote from: EDS_ on 2 Nov 2009, 11:55 pmTo any doubters.1. Right now nearly every case of type-A flu in the US is H1N1. Based on whose data? Not according to the data extracted from the CDC's own website. Read the references above.1a. According to my doc; more people are sick in the wrong time of year and more people are dying than during a normal "flu" year. Does your doctor have access to ALL the national data? Is he an expert in statistics?2. Here in Texas we've had a good number of young people die from H1N1 and it's derivative diseases. What derivative diseases? Were they compromised immune systems to begin with and had complications? Too many Diet Cokes or fast foods, perhaps?3. My son had it as did his room-mate as did my son's girlfriend who attends a different university in a different state. The room-mate was extremely sick, my son was given Tamiflu at the onset of symptoms and was far less sick for less time.4. IMO the story is being under-reported vis-a-vis it's impact on college campuses. These schools have been slammed with H1N1 - Georgia, St. Louis University (at SLU kids were quarantined) , Baylor, TCU, University of Texas, Rice and I'm sure there are others. Apparently Georgia sent word to students that classes might be shut down - although closure was averted. You seem to be one of those who perpetuates the panic mentality. Healthy people with good immune system have nothing to fear.
My wife is an R.N. and both of us will be getting vaccinated for the seasonal flu and H1N1.d.b.
The primary purpose of getting vaccinated is to develop a herd immunity (the phenomenon that once a certain percentage are immunized that the disease can't spread). The reverse effect is found in obtaining a sufficient concentration of uranium 235 to cause a chain reaction. Whether it protects you as an individual or not is secondary (sorry tough guys). This is all based on solid science. You can choose to believe in science or live on the flat earth. But don't be a hypocrite and pick whatever science is convenient to believe in.