100 Years of CJPH: Special historical notes/le centenaire de la RCSP: Notes historiques speciales
Today, as citizens and health professionals debate the range and type of preparations being made to fight a possible influenza pandemic, (1)…
Today, as citizens and health professionals debate the range and type of preparations being made to fight a possible influenza pandemic, (1)…
The doctor gave us the number of a government response line which we called, and verified that our little girl has the symptoms of Swine Flu. …
Some good info about the swine flu epidemic: The so-called swine flu epidemic is now actually a pandemic, a pandemic being defined as “an epidemic that gets out of h and….
Mike Adams Natural News September 1, 2009 Here’s a seventh grade word problem for you: If swine flu has infected one million people and killed 500, how many people might be expected to die if it infects 150 million people (assuming no major changes in the virus)? The correct answer, of course, is 75,000 people, and that’s within the range of the number of swine flu deaths now being publicly predicted by the White House. But there’s another part to this word problem: How many v
De Mortuis Nil Nisi Bonum Dicendum Est — In a Pig’s Ear. In the biggest display of maudlin excess since — well, since “Jacko” died, but probably going back to the death of Elvis — the hive started shrieking that the health disaster bill should be renamed “Kennedy Care” and passed immediately in honor of a liar, a cad, a murderer, and a drunk who benefited handsomely for half a century because his brother had been president. In the latest thoroughly typical demonstration of squashy sentiment
(CNN) — The federal government has a powerful new weapon in the fight against the H1N1 flu virus: Elmo. The popular Sesame Street character will be featured in a series of public service advertisements meant to encourage better hygiene among young children, the Department of Health and Human Services announced Tuesday.
So after over four months, we’ve finally got swine flu cases equal to those at the lower end of the range for a single day of seasonal flu. ..
It is highly likely that we had the swine flu! … But no need to worry, we’ve survived the dreaded pandemic!…