What worries me a bit is the H1N1 and H5N1 are both active in Egypt and Thailand. If they get together it might be a problem.
>We have 2 people at Duke Hospital now with the Tamiflu resistant version of the H1N1. There have been 52 cases worldwide so far of that mutation. It was just on our local news.
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>Oops. Make that 4. Now they call it a cluster?
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/20/health/main5725484.shtml?tag=stack>
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>>Stop spoiling my fun, Mike. :))
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>>>>>>>I thought about putting this under entertainment.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/8370859.stm>>>>>>
>>>>>>A Tamiflu resistant flu virus is 'entertainment?'
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>>>>>As a lot of people have pointed out very few people are dying from this flu so I can only assume the prominence it gets in the news is to help sell the paper or get more people to watch that channel and bring in more advertising. So I would class it as entertainment. Its like a long running man bites dog story.
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>>>>>Sorry about you injury BTW
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>>>>So, as long as it doesn't kill you, you won't mind enduring the swine flu?
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>>>I know two people who have had it and they both say it's just a regular flu. 5-7 days.
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?