According to the World Health Org. “12 March 2010 — as of 7 March 2010, worldwide more than 213 countries and overseas territories or communities have reported laboratory confirmed cases of pandemic influenza H1N1 2009, including at …
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According to the World Health Org. “12 March 2010 — as of 7 March 2010, worldwide more than 213 countries and overseas territories or communities have reported laboratory confirmed cases of pandemic influenza H1N1 2009, including at … Some countries can’t even give away their vaccines, but the Aussies are lining up for shots as autumn approaches. Via The Sunshine Coast Daily in Queensland: Swine flu jab proves popular Some countries can’t even give away their vaccines, but the Aussies are lining up for shots as autumn approaches. Via The Sunshine Coast Daily in Queensland: Swine flu jab proves popular. Excerpt:More than 90000 people across the … Her focus was on galvanizing fresh momentum to promote equal opportunities for women in business and education, to end discrimination under law and in practical reality, and to stop the “ global pandemic ” of violent attacks on women. she … Fresh video: Dr. Mary Young, assistant professor of medicine at Georgetown University Medical Center, discusses Influenza A. Kent NewsKiller swine flu ‘is still a threat’ warn doctorsKent NewsKENT NEWS: Pregnant women and others eligible for the swine flu vaccine are being warned of the dangers of turning down the jab. Since the beginning of the …and more » 22, backing its assertion that the H1N1 flu is a pandemic, and not ‘fake.’ (MILLIONS of doses of H1N1 flu vaccine went unused… this was a huge ‘crop loss’ for Big Pharma, doctors, hospitals, undertakers, funeral homes, grave diggers… … Swine flu prevention – Doing it the smart way. Mar.14, 2010 in Swine Flu Soap. Beast flu һаѕ bееח a hot topic fοr many days now. Wһеח beast flu first brοkе out іח Mexico, small ԁіԁ wе know tһаt іt саח turn іחtο a pandemic? … Swine Flu back in 1976 and how they sold it to the people. This 60-minutes episode never aired twice. Now, after raging through college campuses and communities last summer and fall, cases of the new H1N1 swine flu virus have dwindled to a trickle, and run-of-the-mill seasonal flu has barely made an appearance. … |
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