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My daughter [FReeper Izzy_Box] is calling it the “Chimera Flu” due to the 3 different pig strains, the avian strain, and the human strain.
I definitely think the media, and ESPECIALLY the CDC, and WHO, and our world governments should stop calling it “Swine Flu”. That is a dangerous misnomer, IMHO.
Normal swine flu viruses have been around for a long time, and contagion vectors (I think that’s the right term), as well as ‘prognosis’ is way different than for this “Mexiflu”, “Chimera Flu”, “ManBirdPig Flu”, or whatever you want to call it. :)