Friday, July 17, 2009

Australia anticipating 6,000 H1N1 deaths

SHOOT: The bullshit is interesting. First it's 'mild', then 'no different from an ordinary flu virus' and the latest is 'tens of thousands die from flu every year anyway.' I guess the message is that this is no different. Why declare a pandemic then in the first place? Why get vaccines? Why even report it in the news? We're in the era of Michael Jackson, a legacy of people who became renowned for lying to and deluding themselves. Good luck.
clipped from www.reuters.com

SYDNEY, July 16 (Reuters) - As many as 6,000 people could die from H1N1 in Australia this season in a "worst case scenario" if no preventive measures or vaccines are found, Australian Health Minister Nicola Roxon said on Thursday.
The H1N1 influenza has killed 21 people in Australia so far and there are 10,387 confirmed cases, according to data compiled by Australia's health department.
"We could expect around 6,000 deaths across the country," Roxon told local radio. "That is the really worst case scenario that is being projected at the moment."
Swine flu is the dominant flu in Australia this southern hemisphere winter and authorities say they have ordered 21 million doses of swine flu vaccine still under development.
They say that should be enough for half the 21 million population with multiple doses.
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