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Post by Evil Inclination on Jun 25, 2009 7:16:42 GMT
It's really not as bad as everyone thinks, more die from regurlar flu than swine flu but I suppose the ratio is worse.
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Post by TomBeasley on Jun 26, 2009 20:55:52 GMT
Kinda worried about this now. My region has the most cases in the UK, almost a third of them.
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Post by RabbitDrive on Jun 27, 2009 16:37:46 GMT
"Catch!"
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Post by Evil Inclination on Jul 3, 2009 6:12:52 GMT
Still Tom, everyone that dies from it usually has preexisting diseases.
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Post by RabbitDrive on Jul 4, 2009 15:06:20 GMT
Kinda worried about this now. My region has the most cases in the UK, almost a third of them. Look, remember this is my region too. Don't get all heat up about it. I bet there's other flu's that are exactly the same; all over Britain, just because they haven't spread so fast/haven't been measured or whatever we don't know as much about them as the swine flu. Just (and pardon the pun) chill.
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Post by TomBeasley on Jul 4, 2009 19:13:42 GMT
Kinda worried about this now. My region has the most cases in the UK, almost a third of them. Look, remember this is my region too. Don't get all heat up about it. I bet there's other flu's that are exactly the same; all over Britain, just because they haven't spread so fast/haven't been measured or whatever we don't know as much about them as the swine flu. Just (and pardon the pun) chill. HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Ben is nearer to teh flu! Ben is gonna die! LOL! [/n00bmoment]
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Post by Evil Inclination on Jul 7, 2009 12:28:02 GMT
We can't really compare now to 1918, we actually have medicine now.
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Post by TomBeasley on Jul 7, 2009 12:44:09 GMT
The UK have bought up enough Tamiflu to cover liek 80% of the population, with more on the way.
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iiPod
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Post by iiPod on Jul 7, 2009 19:14:37 GMT
Bit of a negative view here, but if you die, you die, nothing you can do about it, so just sit back and enjoy your life
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Post by Evil Inclination on Jul 10, 2009 1:15:24 GMT
I heard Rupert Grint who plays Ron Weaseley in Harry Potter has it. But apparently under 0.07% of people in Australia that get it die.
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