I can see the opposite effect if the WHO didn't say anything then will be blamed for the 12k+ people died from it so far.Like i said a while back, the whole thing is a better safe then sorry scenario... the countries that ordered enough vaccines for all their population where being stupid.
Also, TOLD YOU SO... NEEEENEER,NEEENER NEENER...
Influenza epidemics occur yearly during autumn and winter in temperate regions. Illnesses result in hospitalizations and deaths mainly among high-risk groups (the very young, elderly or chronically ill). Worldwide, these annual epidemics result in about three to five million cases of severe illness, and about 250 000 to 500 000 deaths. Most deaths associated with influenza in industrialized countries occur among people age 65 or older. In some tropical countries, influenza viruses circulate throughout the year with one or two peaks during rainy seasons.
Every year in the United States, on average:
Yea. I did believe the system over-react quite a bit. I didn't have my h1n1 flu shot yet.And it's likely that without the vaccine that number would have been higher...
But fun facts: http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs211/en/ http://www.cdc.gov/Flu/keyfacts.htm
Influenza epidemics occur yearly during autumn and winter in temperate regions. Illnesses result in hospitalizations and deaths mainly among high-risk groups (the very young, elderly or chronically ill). Worldwide, these annual epidemics result in about three to five million cases of severe illness, and about 250 000 to 500 000 deaths. Most deaths associated with influenza in industrialized countries occur among people age 65 or older. In some tropical countries, influenza viruses circulate throughout the year with one or two peaks during rainy seasons.Every year in the United States, on average:
The danger of a new strain was real, but people did overreact to it... and now they're butt-hurt over it.
Cheapskate...I took the more frugal option: I contracted H1N1 during the first wave, and became immune for FREE!
Cheapskate...[/QUOTE]I took the more frugal option: I contracted H1N1 during the first wave, and became immune for FREE!
Yeah, after getting it myself, I couldn't believe the media hype surrounding what was essentially the everyday flu with an annoyance factor ramped up to 11. I didn't even get mad at my San Diego roomates for taking an ill-advised trip to Tijuana the week before.Don't blame the WHO, blame the idiotic media. Actually I'd pin a lot of this kind of bullshit on the FDA moreso than the WHO. Although, I know a lot of virologists that love to exaggerate the the virulence and pathogenesis of whatever current epidemic coincides with their research (remember SARS?). It all amounts to generating talk so you suckers..er..taxpayers... give a shit enough to support funding for their research grants. If you look at a butt-ton of current microbiology grants they all can boil down to a cure for 1) AIDS 2) Cancer 3) the war on terror.
Yeah, after getting it myself, I couldn't believe the media hype surrounding what was essentially the everyday flu with an annoyance factor ramped up to 11. I didn't even get mad at my San Diego roomates for taking an ill-advised trip to Tijuana the week before.[/QUOTE]Don't blame the WHO, blame the idiotic media. Actually I'd pin a lot of this kind of bullshit on the FDA moreso than the WHO. Although, I know a lot of virologists that love to exaggerate the the virulence and pathogenesis of whatever current epidemic coincides with their research (remember SARS?). It all amounts to generating talk so you suckers..er..taxpayers... give a shit enough to support funding for their research grants. If you look at a butt-ton of current microbiology grants they all can boil down to a cure for 1) AIDS 2) Cancer 3) the war on terror.
Are there any documented cases of me saying otherwise?Oh, now y'all say it was just a flu...
Are there any documented cases of me saying otherwise?[/QUOTE]Oh, now y'all say it was just a flu...
Are there any documented cases of me saying otherwise?[/QUOTE]Oh, now y'all say it was just a flu...
Are there any documented cases of me saying otherwise?[/QUOTE]Oh, now y'all say it was just a flu...
So it's you we have to ask for our money back...You did? I know my big thing was to get vaccinated if one had the option.
High five to that.Ah, there's nothing more fun than trying to pass around the blame for bad decisions.
I took the more frugal option: I contracted H1N1 during the first wave, and became immune for FREE!
So it's you we have to ask for our money back...[/QUOTE]You did? I know my big thing was to get vaccinated if one had the option.
So it's you we have to ask for our money back...[/QUOTE]You did? I know my big thing was to get vaccinated if one had the option.
So it's you we have to ask for our money back...[/QUOTE]You did? I know my big thing was to get vaccinated if one had the option.
Soliloquy said:H1N1 is a very real, very dangerous disease. I advice everyone to stay indoors at all costs, lest they come down with what can only be described as a life-threatening and life-destroying virus. Society as we know it is at risk, and more likely than not, life as we know it is over.
Soliloquy said:Be prepared to shoot your loved ones if necessary. Once they contract H1N1, there's no saving them. A quick and clean death is the only mercy you can give them.
Soliloquy said:If our government had any sense of responsibility, it would try to isolate all cases of H1N1 together in camps, to try and protect innocent civilians. Doing as little as is being done is nothing short of criminal.
hehe.... sounds like sarcasmSoliloquy said:H1N1 is a very real, very dangerous disease. I advice everyone to stay indoors at all costs, lest they come down with what can only be described as a life-threatening and life-destroying virus. Society as we know it is at risk, and more likely than not, life as we know it is over.Soliloquy said:Be prepared to shoot your loved ones if necessary. Once they contract H1N1, there's no saving them. A quick and clean death is the only mercy you can give them.Soliloquy said:If our government had any sense of responsibility, it would try to isolate all cases of H1N1 together in camps, to try and protect innocent civilians. Doing as little as is being done is nothing short of criminal.
Dude, not even 4 months ago. Seriously now, you thought we'd forget?:-P