Originally posted by ChrisRedfield29
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There is 16 cases in CA and now I'm starting to get worried because its getting closer where I am.... The government is trying to tell us to not be alarmed and that its not that serious. Don't be alarmed my ass!! Some shit is gonna go down within the next few days.
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Yea apparently the earliest case ever, which was a litle boy, has recovered and said he feels good."One can only match, move by move, the machinations of fate... and thus defy the tyrannous stars."
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Originally posted by Neoblast View Postquarantine the cities jus like in resident evil 2 apocalypse, a great wall over the city
And just droping some info for all of you.
- Good news, two retrovirals have been found useful to fight H1N1: Relenza and Tamiflu.
- Bad news, 99 confirmed people infected with the virus in Mexico; 8 dead.
- Mexico: All non-essential activity will be stopped from 1 to 5 of May.
Thank god for videogames, because I'm getting soooooooo bored. Can't go out (and there's nothing to do outside either).
I need zombies.
"I miss the days when we just cared how cool an enemy was rather than critiquing and analyzing everything to death." - Shield Key
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Originally posted by zomBD View PostThank god for videogames, because I'm getting soooooooo bored. Can't go out (and there's nothing to do outside either).
I need zombies.
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An map tracking the outbreak, updated more frequently than the one by DR. Niman:
This is a map depicting confirmed and probable cases of the 2009 Influenza A/H1N1 outbreak. We have international collaborators with a diverse set of expertise (healthcare, emergency management, and technology). We are striving to keep this map as accurate as possible. If you'd like to help, please leave a message on our forum, and we will update the map as soon as possible. Thank you! Link to this map: http://swinemap.org/
I am less concerned about the infection at the moment, and more fascinated in the live tracking of the pandemic. Quite an educational experience. .
Of course we must always consider this does not count for the entirety of the outbreak, as many cases will go unreported.
EDIT: Also, it has finally spread along the western coast to WA, in less than 2 days. It'll be interesting to see what direction it takes, and where the next clusters will start forming in Canada.Last edited by Red-Jackal; 04-30-2009, 05:33 AM.
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Originally posted by Red-Jackal View PostAn map tracking the outbreak, updated more frequently than the one by DR. Niman:
This is a map depicting confirmed and probable cases of the 2009 Influenza A/H1N1 outbreak. We have international collaborators with a diverse set of expertise (healthcare, emergency management, and technology). We are striving to keep this map as accurate as possible. If you'd like to help, please leave a message on our forum, and we will update the map as soon as possible. Thank you! Link to this map: http://swinemap.org/
I am less concerned about the infection at the moment, and more fascinated in the live tracking of the pandemic. Quite an educational experience. .
Of course we must always consider this does not count for the entirety of the outbreak, as many cases will go unreported.
EDIT: Also, it has finally spread along the western coast to WA, in less than 2 days. It'll be interesting to see what direction it takes, and where the next clusters will start forming in Canada.
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I wouldn't worry. Apparently cases of the flu have been falling in Mexico and, apart from the one death of a baby (which was a mexican baby as far as I'm aware and should be counted as a mexican death), there's been no fatal cases outside of Mexico.
As far as I'm aware.
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