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Post by patsy on Apr 29, 2009 6:04:06 GMT
I have just heard that all homes in the uk will get a leaflet on Swine Flu. Patsy
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Post by patsy on Apr 29, 2009 6:17:02 GMT
I have just heard that all homes in the uk will get a leaflet on Swine Flu. Patsy
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Post by Nick on Apr 29, 2009 18:29:43 GMT
On TV today the Flu virus has had loads of coverage, so I am not going to go on about it, but what I am thinking about is, to send paper to every house about this illness is crazy, we all know that paper can spread illnesses faster if contaminated than any other item, so if anyone who is involved in sending them from printers to your local postman (about 20 people ) have or are carrying the virus I cannot think of a better way of spreading the thing. It's rather like a sick cow with an illness that can spread, so you tell the public to go visit it. The world has gone crazy.
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Post by Dick on Apr 29, 2009 23:05:30 GMT
Why does it look like one way or another the world looks doomed, if it is'nt illnesses that get rid of us all it will be Iran or North Korea that doe it.
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Post by David Webb on Apr 30, 2009 7:43:17 GMT
Advice for our readers to help prevent the Swine Virus is to try to stay away from large warm groups of people, try not to stand or sit too close to people you don't know, do not share drinks from a cup or glass, if your Knife & fork are laying on a table in a cafe ready to eat with they should be wiped clean before you introduce them to your mouth, remember the table could be dirty.
Wash your hands often, even after wiping your mouth or nose, make sure you have Anadin or Aspirin in your house in case you do get ill. Just take care, go about your daily life as normal otherwise, and try to stay home a bit more even before you get ill, as your safer at home than in M & S or Boots where sick people will certainly be.
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Post by ray on May 1, 2009 9:26:18 GMT
The deadly swine flu virus could infect up to 40% of the UK population in the next six months if the outbreak becomes a pandemic, world health officials have warned. Professor Neil Ferguson, a member of the World Health Organisation (WHO) taskforce which raised its alert over the virus to level four, said four in 10 people could be infected if the country was hit by a pandemic.
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