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reply posted on 15-7-2009 @ 07:27 AM by getreadyalready
reply to post by Zykloner



Hi Zyk,

We understand, just don't forget about us when the updates and deaths come back this fall!

I don't think they could give any credible updates right now. Here in Florida, it is almost impossible to get tested! I quite a few people I know have had this flu, but they are not testing here.


reply posted on 16-7-2009 @ 01:07 AM by Zykloner
Originally posted by getreadyalready
reply to
post by Zykloner



Hi Zyk,

We understand, just don't forget about us when the updates and deaths come back this fall!



I wont

-Zyk


reply posted on 8-8-2009 @ 11:50 PM by winotka
reply to post by Zykloner



There have been reports from some places about cases almost doubling after seemingly plateauing. There have been a couple of states in the U.S. like CA, FL, and TN. Then there have been a couple of countries in SA like Brazil and some new cases in Mexico.


reply posted on 26-8-2009 @ 03:08 PM by getreadyalready
Additional laboratory confirmed H1N1 Swine Flu deaths have been verified in that of the following: A 34-year-old male in Polk County, a 56-year-old female in Orange County, a 22-year-old female in Hillsborough County, a 57-year-old male in Miami-Dade County, a 50-year-old female in Miami-Dade County, a 24-year-old male in Miami-Dade County, and a 54-year-old male in Broward County. While most cases of H1N1 Swine Flu are mild, there are exceptions. Pre-existing health conditions often play a role in how individuals react to the flu. To-date, there have been 66 laboratory confirmed H1N1 Swine Flu deaths in Florida.



*To align our media updates with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention schedule, we will send a media update each Wednesday noting any significant events that have taken place during the reporting period. Please note that following the lead of the Centers for Disease Control and the World Health Organization, we will no longer be collecting numbers of confirmed H1N1 Swine Flu cases.


www.MyFluSafety.com

Florida Flu Information Line 1-877-352-3581

Here is a website link, and now that I have had time to read it, it says Florida has had 66 confirmed Swine Flu deaths!!

Last I heard it was between 3 and 7. The local press totally dropped the reporting!

They are no longer collecting numbers of Swine Flu cases, yet they are giving an updated report, and they are still estimating how many it will affect, and they are still pushing the vaccines?!


reply posted on 30-5-2010 @ 11:07 AM by Oriclan
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So that was making every post count? The moderators sure are arbitrary here.
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