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    Default H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.


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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    I'd we willing to bet those are huge underestimates as to the number of H1N1 cases. We've had over 100 cases of Swine Flu at my college in Northampton County and according to that map there are only 131 confirmed cases and 1 probable case in Northampton.
    Last edited by zackattack784; November 5th, 2009 at 02:30 PM.
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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    I in no way want to minimize peoples suffering, and if my family was affected perhaps I would be singing a different tune, but when a state the size of ours has 14 deaths, 8 of which occured in the 5th largest city in the country, I think a "national emergency" is an insult to an actual National Emergency. I guarantee more people in PA died last year becasue vending machines fell on them, etc. than of this "epidemic". At least the CDC says that the worst is over, hopefully we can avoid total decemation!
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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kb! Bob View Post
    I in no way want to minimize peoples suffering, and if my family was affected perhaps I would be singing a different tune, but when a state the size of ours has 14 deaths, 8 of which occured in the 5th largest city in the country, I think a "national emergency" is an insult to an actual National Emergency. I guarantee more people in PA died last year becasue vending machines fell on them, etc. than of this "epidemic". At least the CDC says that the worst is over, hopefully we can avoid total decemation!
    I've had swine flu and I am not offended in the least bit by your assessment. I couldn't agree more. I have a suppressed immune system and was supposedly a more "at risk" person, but the illness was so mild that I actually enjoyed it. I wasn't allowed to attend classes but I was well enough that I could get my work done and still party it up.
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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    Quote Originally Posted by zackattack784 View Post
    I'd we willing to bet those are huge underestimates as to the number of H1N1 cases. We've had over 100 cases of Swine Flu at my college in Northampton County and according to that map there are only 131 confirmed cases and 1 probable case in Northampton.
    it was also last updated october 8th

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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    that does it...

    i'm moving to forest county.




    well, maybe not.
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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    Quote Originally Posted by CHEMICAL View Post
    it was also last updated october 8th
    I missed that part. That makes sense though, our "outbreak" started around the week of the 18th.
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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    Yeah, horribly outdated map - a little girl just died the other day, I forget if it was Lancaster or Gettysburg (I'm in the middle). Our cousin's little daughter had a case of swine flu that ended in a very serious case of pneumonia.

    Also, unless a case is confirmed as swine flu through testing, it's tough to call it H1N1, as it's pretty much the same as plain old flu.

    I agree that "national emergency" is a highly suspect designation. Anybody know what government powers are triggered by such a declaration?

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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    Awe crap my county is blue

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    Default Re: H1N1 map: red is confirmed cases.

    A cab driver friend of mine said that he had it and felt like he got hit by a train. Not like him to be admitting loss to a bacteria, He did get better after a week in bed. Nothing deadly at all.

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