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Originally posted by skitzspiricy
reply to post by jonny2410
I'm wondering whether 'They had underlying health problems' will be a trend if and when other deaths are confirmed and reported on the MSM.
Originally posted by jonny2410
Originally posted by skitzspiricy
reply to post by jonny2410
I'm wondering whether 'They had underlying health problems' will be a trend if and when other deaths are confirmed and reported on the MSM.
seems to be the "in" phrase
Alberta health officials confirmed Friday the first death in Canada connected to the swine-flu outbreak, announcing that a woman in her 30s who died last month had a mild form of the H1N1 virus.
Originally posted by skitzspiricy
reply to post by yzzyUK
Shut it and go draw ya pension oldy
Originally posted by jonny2410
I'm so sick of the word "mild" and how the MSM keep churning it out.
Its a buzz word being used by the media and government to brainwash people and stop panic. Notice how every single media article or tv show constantly uses the word "mild", not weak or anything else but just "mild". The MSM have been instructed to keep using it to keep it in people's heads.
Originally posted by paxnatus
Hi all, I just want to let you know my husband has an apt to be tested for H1N1 in 30 min. I will let you know the results. I am in Richmond, Va. He came down with symptoms yesterday evening. I called CDC, to get advice. His doctor said he needed to be seen immediately. Please Pray for my family. I have 2 children.
Thank you everybody,
Pax
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?
Reports emerged Thursday night that an elderly woman who had swine flu has died in northern Alberta.
In Mexico, where diabetes is the nation's leading cause of death, officials said 24 percent of the dead were obese and half of those were morbidly obese, meaning the patients were at least twice their ideal weight.
Diabetes was associated with many of the victims, as were cardiovascular problems such as angina and high blood pressure, Health Minister Jose Angel Cordova told a news conference.
Additionally, all biopsies tested, amplified the porcine COII gene. Patients demonstrated an increase in antipig antibodies in response to the first transplant with a decreasing response toward the second and third transplants. In all transplants, the IgG levels promptly returned to basal values after 3–4 months. The long-term survival of porcine cells and the reduced humoral immune response to multiple transplants indicate a form of tolerance. We have not been able to find CD25-positive cells, indicating that it is probably an immune accommodation of the graft.
Originally posted by ecoparity
Don't forget to keep an eye on the number of "undetermined cause of death" reports awaiting autopsy / pathology. Compare those pre Wilbur Flu statistics, don't get caught staring at the goal!