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Post by TomBeasley on Jul 10, 2009 13:13:15 GMT
He /had/ it. It was very mild and he recovered quickly.
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Nightsy
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Post by Nightsy on Jul 19, 2009 17:09:50 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. That's probably about right. Though obviously that's just based on how many people have got it and how many have died, not taking into account health details, etc. At any rate, it's a small percentage.
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MJBlack
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Post by MJBlack on Jul 19, 2009 19:25:45 GMT
Exactly.
My mother's friend's daughter's friend had swine flu and had to go into hospital, but that's the worse case I've heard of (except you know those that died, but I meant "personally.")
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Post by mossypne on Jul 20, 2009 8:33:49 GMT
my auntie has it and i have been near her and i cant go outside now.
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Post by mossypne on Aug 12, 2009 12:39:28 GMT
Im not worried about it. Although im not worried about it were everyone says more people die from regular flu than this. That is because normal flu has been going longer after a while when swine flu has been going long enough it will take over.
Sorry about double post. It wouldnt let me edit the one before because i posted that before my cousin deleted my account
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Post by Mikeeee on Aug 30, 2009 17:45:43 GMT
Isn't it H1N1? Anyways at first it was all the rage in the papers over here. Now I haven't heard about it in like a month.
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