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To: DvdMom

Dang that’s long. Why don’t you post an little of it, then the link.


1,169 posted on 09/07/2009 11:30:31 AM PDT by mojitojoe (Socialism is just the last “feel good” step on the path to Communism and its slavery. Lenin)
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To: mojitojoe

SwineFlu Deaths

http://www.flucount.org?news

End Of Day Summary for Monday, August 31, 2009 (FluCount.org): A total of 373 new swine flu deaths have been reported since our last report 7 days ago (average of 53.5 deaths per day), representing a decrease of 22% compared to the death count last week. During the month of August, we have calculated a total of 1,811 total swine flu deaths across the globe. Last week, the four most affected nations accounted for 60% of the deaths. This week, the top six nations accounted for 60% of the deaths, indicating that, once again, the global spread is continuing to even out.


1,170 posted on 09/07/2009 3:00:07 PM PDT by DvdMom (Freeper Smokin' Joe does the freeper Avian / H1N1 Ping List)
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To: Gene Eric; Palladin; metmom; FromLori; Smokin' Joe; WestCoastGal; A.Hun; LucyT; 444Flyer; GOPJ; ...

SwineFlu Deaths

http://www.flucount.org?news

End Of Day Summary for Monday, September 7, 2009 (FluCount.org): During the first week of September, a total of 394 new swine flu deaths have been reported around the world (average of 56.3 deaths per day). This figure represents an increase of 5.6% over the number of deaths reported the week prior. Brazil topped the list for the fifth consecutive week in number of deaths, with 145 new fatalities reported this week - an increase of 24%. The United States (including territories) had the second highest number of deaths, adding 39 more to their count. India came in third this week, with 30 new deaths, for an increase of 29%. Mexico and Venezuela each reported 23 new deaths, while Peru reported 18, Paraguay reported 11, and Australia added 10 more to the tally.

In the United States, South Carolina and Kentucky both reported their very first H1N1-related deaths, leaving just 6 remaining states without confirmed deaths. Elsewhere in the US, California reported 16 new deaths, Hawaii confirmed 4, Florida added 3, and Wisconsin declared 2 more dead. Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Louisiana, Nebraska, Nevada, Ohio, and Tennessee each confirmed 1 more death. In addition to Puerto Rico confirming 2 more deaths, the US Virgin Islands announced their very first H1N1 death. One additional death has occurred in the United States, whose location has yet to be determined.

Elsewhere around the world, the swine flu continues to spread, and deaths are continually being reported. In Bolivia, 9 new deaths were reported, resulting in a 43% increase in one week. Seven more deaths occurred in Saudi Arabia, for an increase of 37%. Italy, Macau, Namibia, and Norway each reported their first swine flu deaths, while Sweden reported their first and second deaths. The United Arab Emirates had their second death. Additionally, the following countries also reported new deaths during the past 7 days: France (6), Hong Kong (6), United Kingdom (4), Spain (4), Chile (4), Ecuador (4), Japan (3), Israel (3), Singapore (3), Mauritius (3), Malaysia (3), Taiwan (3), Dominican Republic (3), South Africa (2), South Korea (2), Indonesia (2), Panama (2), Honduras (2), Bahrain (2), Vietnam (1), Oman (1), Guatemala (1), Colombia (1), Bangladesh (1), Greece (1), Iran (1), Malta (1).

New To List: Angola, Djibouti, and Lesotho each announced the arrival of the H1N1 influenza A virus.


1,172 posted on 09/08/2009 5:42:23 AM PDT by DvdMom (Freeper Smokin' Joe does the freeper Avian / H1N1 Ping List)
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