Posted on 10/11/2009 4:09:17 PM PDT by combat_boots
Tracking the progress of H1N1 swine flu This map and the data behind it were compiled by Dr. Henry Niman, a biomedical researcher in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, using technology provided by Rhiza Labs and Google. The map is compiled using data from official sources, news reports and user-contributions and updated multiple times per day.
Rhiza's web-based mapping product, Insight, is helping Dr. Niman get official and unofficial data into the tracking system faster while giving researchers and the public many options for viewing the data in a useful and understandable way.
(Excerpt) Read more at flutracker.rhizalabs.com ...
Illegals are contracting the flu which Americans are too lazy to catch.
Heard a doc here say it didn’t matter if it was H1N1 or seasonal. It’s type A and is treated the same. The test is about $400 to confirm H1N1
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Thanks for the ping!
Please check into Oscillococcinum (http://www.oscillo.com). I have seen it stop my daughter’s flu overnight, and she was very sick.
You’re welcome!
You’re welcome, Judith Anne!
1. Swine flu originated in Mexico, Mexican citizens leave the area. Possibly, north of the border.
2. Infected people travel to North America where health care is better and free.
3. Uncontrolled immigration across the Southern states. No way for the INS to decide who passes go and who doesn't.
4. Poor hygiene. The last thing illegals are thinking about is how to prevent the spread of something they have caught in transit or before.
5. Concentration of the extremely poor who are more likely to carry illnesses.
6. Lack of proper quarantining of the infected. Out of control situation. ...
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