Swine Flu Outbreak - Should you be worried?

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By Sprinkler Man


Google Map of Outbreaks

I wanted to share this everyone, it is a map that shows the locations of confirmed and unconfirmed cases of swine flu and deaths.

FluTracker Map

I will add more information as it is provided.

It seems there are alot more deaths than being reported. Everyone should be very worried over the potential epidemic conditions.

This virus is killing healthy adults aged 20-50 as well as younger and older people.

It is unstoppable and is worldwide by now. From what I gather, if someone is sick and goes to the hospital with flu like symptoms and no one knows what it actually is, they give the person some antibiotics or decongestant and send them home. That person just infected 20 or more people. So this is unstoppable and all over the world. It just showed up in NC, where I live tonight and will be all over the state in a matter of days.

Should I go to work? Should I send my daughter to school? Probably not if I don't want to get it and I want to live.

If you are not familiar with colloidal silver, you should probably start looking into it. It is the only natural product that will kill all viruses and single cell bacteria.

Everyone stay safe and check the swine flu outbreak google map often. Stay home, take a 3 month vacation or early summer, what is more important, your work? your school? or your life and the lives of others around you?

The U.S. Department of State has issued the following Travel Alert:

"The Department of State alerts U.S. citizens of the health risks of travel to Mexico at this time due to an outbreak of H1N1 "swine flu." The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued an April 27 notice recommending that American citizens avoid all nonessential travel to Mexico at this time. CDC's notice also suggests precautions that travelers and U.S. citizen residents in Mexico can take to reduce their risk of infection while in Mexico. CDC provides recommendations for those who must travel to an area that has reported cases of swine flu, and recommends measures to take following return from an area that has reported cases of swine flu. The complete CDC notice can be found at the following link: http://www.cdc.gov/travel/. Please check this site frequently for updates..."


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