Showing posts with label mexican swine flu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mexican swine flu. Show all posts

Saturday, February 13, 2010

swine flu hit 57 million americans


The dreaded H1N1 swine flu virus hit 57 million americans. It killed 11,700 persons. We got lucky this time, and dodge the bullet, but next time our luck may run out. The 1919 spanish flu epidemic killed 500,000 people in US region and over 50 million globally. If the mexican swine flu had been more virulent then perhaps we would have seen many millions die right here in america.

Thursday, June 11, 2009

Flu Pandemic

The moment I predicted has arrive on schedule. The H1N1 mexican swine flu pandemic is here. World braces for impact as sick patients flood hospital emergency rooms. This virus has made the jump from america to asia. Hong Kong schools are closing due to the epidemic. Children are at risk of an illness due to the rapid spread through sneezing.

People, this is not normal, in fact, this H1N1 virus is the 1st flu epidemic in over forty years since that dreaded Hong Kong flu pandemic in 1968. Back then people dreamed of one day going to the moon. Well, now we ignore such talk.

Friday, June 05, 2009

mexican swine flu soon pandemic


Illinois has their 5th swine flu death. The flu did not go away, and ignoring it will not help you. People need to know that mexican swine flu is now causing very serious complications and potentially deadly bacterial infections.

I look forward to a day in the future, we no one gets sick and hospitals are empty. A day when we see disease as a distant memory.

Monday, May 18, 2009

over 100,000 cases of swine flu in US

Schools are closing as over 100,000 new cases of mexican swine flu hit US. This is not my drill, this is reality. As expected the disease epidemic that started in mexico and move to america is now a global pandemic.

Please do not panic, this flu is killing less than 1% of the people who get it. However, those who do get it are very sick. Doctors report emergency rooms full of people. They say most of these patients are reporting flu symptoms. Respiratory therapists say that pre-existing conditions make victims of H1N1 virus more susceptible to complications from the mexican swine flu.

Please remember to wash your hands, avoid crowded areas, and eat a healthy diet to make yourself strong. Junk food makes you weak and germs from crowded places can cling to your clothes or other objects. Future of medicine is prevention of germs, not a cure.