what are you talking about? my grandfather is lebanese. my name's nader.
Sorry Ralph.
how can you stay away from yourself?Man With No Name wrote:
-stay away from mexicans
And yeah now that you say that I recall that there are 2 treatments. My post was more about preventative stuff.

like you arent already patient zero. quit spreading diseases.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
how can you stay away from yourself?Man With No Name wrote:
-stay away from mexicans
And yeah now that you say that I recall that there are 2 treatments. My post was more about preventative stuff.
Make me a cuban sandwich bitch

this just in, President Barack Obama DOES NOT have swine flue... -CNN
I need to change the channel
I need to change the channel
There goes like 1/5 of the baseball playersS3v3N wrote:
Perez?Man With No Name wrote:
mandatory deportations of people whose last names end with "Z"
So it's in California, Texas, New York and Mexico. Thank goodness for the Atlantic Ocean.
Every time a new strain of something rears its ugly head, the press sensationalizes it into the new armageddon. This should keep the rags busy until 2012.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ … alert.htmlkylef wrote:
So it's in California, Texas, New York and Mexico. Thank goodness for the Atlantic Ocean.
Sweet feathery jesus;
obama may have been exposed.The first case was seen in Mexico on April 13. The outbreak coincided with the President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at Mexico’s anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archeologist who died the following day from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. The newspaper didn’t confirm if Solis had swine flu or not.
Didn't GS say he saw on CNN that Obama was fine?
Then again, what else are they going to tell the public?
Then again, what else are they going to tell the public?
In Mexico, about 70 deaths out of roughly 1,000 cases represents a fatality rate of about 7 percent. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which killed an estimated 40 million worldwide, had a fatality rate of about 2.5 percent.
That's messed up... hope its just an internet rumor or something.ATG wrote:
Sweet feathery jesus;obama may have been exposed.The first case was seen in Mexico on April 13. The outbreak coincided with the President Barack Obama’s trip to Mexico City on April 16. Obama was received at Mexico’s anthropology museum in Mexico City by Felipe Solis, a distinguished archeologist who died the following day from symptoms similar to flu, Reforma newspaper reported. The newspaper didn’t confirm if Solis had swine flu or not.
Oh wait
"The newspaper Reforma reported that President Obama, who recently visited Mexico, was escorted around Mexico’s City’s national anthropology museum on April 16 by Felipe Solis, an archaeologist who died the next day from flu-like symptoms. Mexican officials have not confirmed the cause of death. " New York Times
That really is messed up.
And if you like conspiracies look at the news article in the NT Times and on the left side there is a box of related news... for tomorrow April 26, 2009.
too small a sample sizeATG wrote:
In Mexico, about 70 deaths out of roughly 1,000 cases represents a fatality rate of about 7 percent. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which killed an estimated 40 million worldwide, had a fatality rate of about 2.5 percent.

Exactly what I was thinking. I say we wait till 100,000 people are documented with it, then pull out the statistics. I mean people in Mexico could be particularly susceptible to this strain for whatever reason.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
too small a sample sizeATG wrote:
In Mexico, about 70 deaths out of roughly 1,000 cases represents a fatality rate of about 7 percent. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which killed an estimated 40 million worldwide, had a fatality rate of about 2.5 percent.
Does this mean I have to stop fucking birds and pigs now?
But seriously...how does it get transmitted from pig/bird to human?
But seriously...how does it get transmitted from pig/bird to human?
Last edited by Harmor (2009-04-25 19:45:29)
Not really. Two or three samples of 40 or so in size is enough to extrapolate data from. More would lead to more accurate results but for ballpark figures 1000 is more than enough.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
too small a sample sizeATG wrote:
In Mexico, about 70 deaths out of roughly 1,000 cases represents a fatality rate of about 7 percent. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which killed an estimated 40 million worldwide, had a fatality rate of about 2.5 percent.
Would be nice to see if there were any correlations in that first 1000 people diagnosed other than flu symptoms.
Last edited by Flecco (2009-04-25 19:45:31)
Whoa... Can't believe these forums are still kicking.
Yeah, but we have to remember other factors. I mean this is mostly in Mexico, if the cases were distributed evenly throughout the world and still showed that death rate then I'd be more accepting. Sampling from one area (especially one near the equator) about a disease and extrapolating it onto the world is jumping to conclusions imho.Flecco wrote:
Not really. Two or three samples of 40 or so in size is enough to extrapolate data from. More would lead to more accurate results but for ballpark figures 1000 is more than enough.Hurricane2k9 wrote:
too small a sample sizeATG wrote:
In Mexico, about 70 deaths out of roughly 1,000 cases represents a fatality rate of about 7 percent. The Spanish flu pandemic of 1918-19, which killed an estimated 40 million worldwide, had a fatality rate of about 2.5 percent.
Would be nice to see if there were any correlations in that first 1000 people diagnosed other than flu symptoms.
shit this is getting serious time to migrate to Canada lol or to Alaska one of the 2ATG wrote:
Panic in Mexico City.
1324 infected and rising.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2009 … -flu_N.htm
yeah also read some are speculating that its man made
it was the army of the 12 monkeys
some new reports coming in, over 1600 or more infected, and possible 200 deaths.
it's mexico we are dealing with..they will try to downplay this.
several new cases popping up in US, but still not as serious..but they are Swine flu according to the test.
I think total of 17 cases now in US, plus that stuff in NY
it could have easily spread in NY already..think of the kids who rode the subway to school
the incubation is 3-5 days..then you get suddenly ill. Luckily the strain of swine in the states is less severe than down in mexico.
for now
it's probably going to be a mild event. Luckily in my 2 month survival kit/preps. I have a box of N100 3m mask. They are approved for influenza, and filter down to 0.26 micron. IT's better than nothing.
one thing interesting about this case besides it being a strain with 4 different types..and passing easily from human to human. Is the fact that it seems to be targeting adults 22-40 years old..in good health in Mexico.
same with the spanish flu. It generally killed healhty adults. And was different from most flu that attacks younger children or the elderly
this could be something big either now or next flu season. But let's hope its another non event like SARS and the others
the Spanish flu on another note..killed roughly anywhere from 40 milllion upwards to 90 million..depends on the report you read. They really don't know in the end how many.
and somebody said it had a mortality rate of 2.5%..which is about correct.
if this thing blows up.....man
im hunkerin down this weekend. No bar tonight.
it's mexico we are dealing with..they will try to downplay this.
several new cases popping up in US, but still not as serious..but they are Swine flu according to the test.
I think total of 17 cases now in US, plus that stuff in NY
it could have easily spread in NY already..think of the kids who rode the subway to school
the incubation is 3-5 days..then you get suddenly ill. Luckily the strain of swine in the states is less severe than down in mexico.
for now
it's probably going to be a mild event. Luckily in my 2 month survival kit/preps. I have a box of N100 3m mask. They are approved for influenza, and filter down to 0.26 micron. IT's better than nothing.
one thing interesting about this case besides it being a strain with 4 different types..and passing easily from human to human. Is the fact that it seems to be targeting adults 22-40 years old..in good health in Mexico.
same with the spanish flu. It generally killed healhty adults. And was different from most flu that attacks younger children or the elderly
this could be something big either now or next flu season. But let's hope its another non event like SARS and the others
the Spanish flu on another note..killed roughly anywhere from 40 milllion upwards to 90 million..depends on the report you read. They really don't know in the end how many.
and somebody said it had a mortality rate of 2.5%..which is about correct.
if this thing blows up.....man
im hunkerin down this weekend. No bar tonight.
Last edited by beerface702 (2009-04-25 21:39:17)
hahaha let Mexico get the flu and burn for all I care.
dumb.Macbeth wrote:
hahaha let Mexico get the flu and burn for all I care.
you should care.
you realize how many Hispanics are coming over into the states right?
the shit is probably here big time, just hasn't finished incubation
i guess we will find out in the following week or two.
*ok I will edit my post*
Last edited by beerface702 (2009-04-25 21:43:21)