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Swine Flu Might Affected At Least One Million U.S. Citizens!

October 12th 2009 16:20
The Swine Flu cases have been spreading like bushfire, as it claimed to infect over one million U.S. citizens in the near future.

Lyn Finelli, a flu surveillance official is the one who made the prediction, that approximately one million U.S. citizens might be infected by Swine Flu in the next couple of months!

For your information, the seasonal flu is always sickening more than 30 million Americans each year.

According to the trustable data, the United States’ government has been spending over millions of dollars to create the seasonal flu vaccines each year. Now, they need to add up the budget, as they need to make up the vaccine for treating the Swine Flu!

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Comment by katyzzz

October 12th 2009 22:17
Personally I think there are already other versions around. Here we now have a vaccine, but I don't know of many who have rushed out to get it, but they will

Comment by Wilson Pon

October 13th 2009 10:16
Katyzzz, although the A H1N1 is not as vicious as before, but we still have to keep our eyes on it...

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