But that is TINY compared to their population of 187 MILLION.
At that rate, we will have only 1057 deaths total in the US through the worst of our coming flu season.
That's a far cry from the 36,000 they say that die each year from normal flu, or the 90,000 they say will die here from H1N1.
For ALL of South America, through their winter season so far, (that's equivalent to March 3rd here), they have had only 4 deaths per million people.
This is a manufactured pandemic/crisis.
This administration is desperate for an emergency.
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Now, is this the same Brazil that Hussein just approved a $2B loan for—so they could drill for oil off their coast?
Deaths are not the concern with this particular strain. The makeup is.
The increased deaths are an indication that the virus is getting stronger. The fact that it can jump from human to bird to pig is the concern.
As I said previously on a comment, you can put a small business out of business for days by having many of the employees in bed with the flu.
Given this fragile economy, it wouldn’t take much to make it worse.