To: AngieGal
We are past the point where the CDC (or anyone else for that matter) is verifying more than a minute percentage of cases.
Mexico still hasn't admitted any cases in Cancun and that was the primary source of the first wave of American infections.
In a couple of weeks you will be able to draw a map of your hometown, Anywhere, USA, that is more reliable and probably shows more cases.
We are _very_ fortunate that these cases are mild.
Imho this episode shows that WHO and CDC (and their media lapdogs) are way over the heads when faced with any significant Pandemic.
14 posted on
05/01/2009 10:41:59 AM PDT by
cgbg
(Cap and trade + electric cars = stranded and broke.)
To: cgbg
We are past the point where the CDC (or anyone else for that matter) is verifying more than a minute percentage of cases. 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?
17 posted on
05/01/2009 10:52:15 AM PDT by
blueplum
To: cgbg
Local Texas news reported last night that CDC is 48+ hours behind on completing tests/cannot keep up.
I’m willing to bet it’s way beyond that.
If this were a killer disease we would be in big trouble.
95 posted on
05/02/2009 11:18:26 AM PDT by
WestCoastGal
(If he wants to come by the bus after the race and get his a$$ whooped, I'll do it. - Dale Jr)
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