Posted on 05/01/2009 10:16:31 AM PDT by PetroniusMaximus
Much more detailed Google map of the progress of the H1N1 virus in the US:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&hl=en&oe=UTF8&msa=0&msid=109496610648025582911.0004686892fbefe515012&ll=33.72434,-51.679687&spn=94.133822,172.265625&z=2&source=embed
Original link: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/147716.php
Thanks for the link.
They request that if people know of additional cases not included on the map, to let them know and they will add them.
This is a great resource!
Please refer to the proper name of this flu, not the Orwellian substitute. SWINE FLU.
I am still trying to figure out how the 'pig' flu got named 'swine' flu... Which 'Orwellian' made that distinction?
The MA Senate passed a bill allowing the government to go into Private Property and quarantine people.
“Please refer to the proper name of this flu, not the Orwellian substitute. SWINE FLU.”
You’ll have to talk to the mods. At this point my hands are tied.
I’m calling it the Reichstag Flu.
bump
Interesting observation that it hasn’t hit the Middle East or Russia.
“Interesting observation that it hasnt hit the Middle East “
[They don’t eat much pig there! ;) ]
Seriously, that is curious.
Also, note that there are shades of pink. Some of the pink indicators have confirmed cases.
new virus flu map ping ..
Swine Flu: Ill woman is in ICU in West GA hospital
http://www.wtvm.com/Global/story.asp?S=10279275
Thursday, the head of Georgias Division of Public Health says the CDC has confirmed the first case in the state, a 30-year-old woman from Kentucky who was hospitalized in the town of LaGrange while visiting west Georgia.
Shed been in Cancun, Mexico, earlier this month.
The woman is in the ICU at West GA Medical in LaGrange, GA showing modest signs and considered seriously ill.
Timeline:
She traveled from Kentucky to Georgia with her 5-year-old daughter by way of car.
Prior to her trip to Georgia she took a leisure trip to Cancun, Mexico with a travel companion from April 17- April 21.
She began to fell ill on April 18th, but she thought it was due to the sun.
April 23: She arrived in Atlanta, GA by way of car.
April 24: She went shopping in Atlanta, GA.
April 25: She went to a wedding rehearsal dinner in LaGrange, GA.
April 26: She attended a wedding and later that day went to the ER voluntarily with family to West Georgia Medical in LaGrange, GA. She was immediately isolated. Officials performed a rapid specimen test , which the CDC received on April 28.
The family and those in her close circle were given anti-viral medications as a precaution.
The CDC and the Georgia Division of Public Health are working together to notify those that were in contact with her at the wedding.
April 30: Confirmed 30 year-old woman who has swine flu is from Warren County, Kentucky.
Notice that in the case above the woman was ambulatory for 8 days, with symptoms, before she went to the hospital. She is now in an ICU. She is 30 years old.
This is the same pattern as reported in Mexico.
nor are they explaining how, in nature, four+ viruses mutated up into a multi-component (stable) virus instead of mutating down into one or two primary viruses. What are the odds?
Mexico still hasn't admitted any cases in Cancun and that was the primary source of the first wave of American infections.
now isn't that interesting? so was this a manufactured aerosol-disbursed test?
how many american ally countries are on the map as opposed to non-allies?
“Notice that in the case above the woman was ambulatory for 8 days”
She could have infected thousands.
Well, there are a couple of theories to offer here.
Russia - Vodka provides some kind of natural immunity.
Middle East - Clothing such as hijabs and burkas provide natural barriers to flu transmission; sort of like the fashionista version of the surgical mask.
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