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Originally posted by Hx3_1963
reply to post by nanbei
Here's why...
Follow-Up:
Nevada changes flu test protocol
Only severe A-strain cases to be scrutinized
May. 08, 2009
www.lvrj.com...
Texas and Arizona, at least, have done this as well
Originally posted by yzzyUK
My husband [who is from Arkansas] and I were looking at the map last night wondering why Mississippi and Ar were blank still....
No cases or people just haven't gone to the GP?
Perhaps being a red neck saves you... he would be well chuffed!
His brother was in cancun during the outbreak and has been fine ever since... as are his wfie and baby....
DUH Yzzy... clearly... you just said there are no cases in Ar....
sorry, mad moment!
US renews sanctions against Syria
www.ft.com...
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The Obama administration has renewed its sanctions against Syria for another year, citing a continuing “national emergency” facing the US from Syria’s support for terrorist organisations and weapons trade.
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The sanctions, which were introduced by the Bush administration in 2004, will remain in place for another year, a state department official told the Financial Times.
Canada has confirmed its first death associated with the swine flu virus. A Woman, from northern Alberta province, tested positive for the H1N1 strain but also had serious underlying medical conditions, officials noted. She was in her 30s and had not travelled recently.
Originally posted by jonny2410
Just to mention this for people who thought the woman who died in Canada was elderly, apprently not:
Canada has confirmed its first death associated with the swine flu virus. A Woman, from northern Alberta province, tested positive for the H1N1 strain but also had serious underlying medical conditions, officials noted. She was in her 30s and had not travelled recently.
First Swine Flu death in Canada
Does that mean that there are perhaps 2 deaths in Canada?
Originally posted by skitzspiricy
Originally posted by jonny2410
Just to mention this for people who thought the woman who died in Canada was elderly, apprently not:
Canada has confirmed its first death associated with the swine flu virus. A Woman, from northern Alberta province, tested positive for the H1N1 strain but also had serious underlying medical conditions, officials noted. She was in her 30s and had not travelled recently.
First Swine Flu death in Canada
Does that mean that there are perhaps 2 deaths in Canada?
She died on the 28th of April???