Swine flu, pig flue, whatever you wanna call it
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theron[wdt]
United States395 Posts
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Kentor
United States5784 Posts
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spydernoob
Canada1066 Posts
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theron[wdt]
United States395 Posts
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rushz0rz
Canada5300 Posts
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emperorchampion
Canada9496 Posts
I'm not too worried, I don't live in a major population center and I don't fuck pigs (I'm not sure if anyone here watches the PhillyD show). Sounds like the shit really is hitting the fan though. By the way, I would wear one of these: https://www.autoloandaily.com/images/stories/bubbleboypic.jpg | ||
Samurai-
Slovenia2035 Posts
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chobopeon
United States7342 Posts
On April 30 2009 14:40 spydernoob wrote: because us north americans are too preoccupied with our image and are somewhat selfish, pretty much boils down to id rather people around me get sick then i look wierd in this face mask this is idiotic | ||
theron[wdt]
United States395 Posts
hes canadian, don't worry about it | ||
Savio
United States1850 Posts
That last time there was a true flu pandemic, it killed in 1-2 years a comparable number of people as the bubonic plague did in 10 years. It also targeted young healthy people rather than just old people and babies. So 20 years-olds would get sick then be dead a day or 2 later. I think some people though are blowing it out of proportion. Humans should have a healthy respect for disease. It has whooped our butts too many times in the past for us to not take it seriously. Read up on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic Now, we don't know if this will be a pandemic like that one, but we better make sure we are taking seriously from the very beginning just in case. | ||
lokiM
United States3407 Posts
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Everywhere
United States97 Posts
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ZaplinG
United States3818 Posts
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Raithed
China7078 Posts
RUNNN!!!! | ||
ZoW
United States3983 Posts
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ShadowDrgn
United States2497 Posts
On April 30 2009 15:31 Savio wrote: it killed in 1-2 years a comparable number of people as the bubonic plague did in 10 years. 14th century world pop: 500 million 1918 world pop: 2 billion Travel was much faster in 1918 as well, leading to faster spreading of the disease. | ||
OverTheUnder
United States2929 Posts
On April 30 2009 15:46 lokiM wrote: we are fucked, obama doesn't want to secure our borders, seriously wouldn't be surprised if this completely broke out and kills millions, every other country seems to be taking precautions, but not the USA government.. we welcome illegal aliens that have this pig flu with open arms. quoting you on that so i can bring it up later and... the offical word from the CDC is that closing down our borders won't do jack shit | ||
Maenander
Germany4919 Posts
On April 30 2009 15:31 Savio wrote: @ OP: That last time there was a true flu pandemic, it killed in 1-2 years a comparable number of people as the bubonic plague did in 10 years. It also targeted young healthy people rather than just old people and babies. So 20 years-olds would get sick then be dead a day or 2 later. Humans should have a healthy respect for disease. It has whooped our butts too many times in the past for us to not take it seriously. Read up on this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1918_flu_pandemic Now, we don't know if this will be a pandemic like that one, but we better make sure we are taking seriously from the very beginning just in case. In absolute numbers the spanish flu might be comparable to the plague of 1348, but "only" 3 percent of the infected deceased, while a third of the european population died because of the black death. The world population was just much bigger in 1918. edit: of course I agree with you we should take this seriously, just wanted to make this clear edit: oops, someone was faster | ||
Masamune
Canada3401 Posts
On April 30 2009 14:38 Kentor wrote: why don't people in the US wear face masks like in the Asian countries and Bisu because they're 10x more hygienic. | ||
Railz
United States1449 Posts
I wouldn't even know where to get one around here to be completely honest. The pharmacies here have never sold them really, I'd have better luck just picking up some Tamiflu. Also I could just buy, you know, water for if I get sick. Americans never treated Flu as something to avoid, we act reactively to it instead of proactively and just deal with it as we got it. | ||
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