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accyman 01-05-2009 23:39

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 710232)
We'll just have to wait and see what the latest information is, from the new Minster of Health.

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_IzMD7yJo9h...ckson_mask.jpg

that mask isnt to potect from flu its to stop his nose falling into his mouth :D

now all he needs is somthing to stop his willy falling into kids

steeljack 02-05-2009 01:20

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Originally Posted by Burningman (Post 709669)
I live in California... Mexico is on our doorstep. We have two little girls in school and schools in our next district are closing because of confirmed cases of the flu. We are taking precautions and are in fear of this becoming worse.
US CDC, and now WHO are raising threat levels to pandemic 5.
I hope these glib and paranoid remarks about "man made" and "new world order" don't come back to bite anyone. I think this is the wrong time for this type of conspiracy agenda. It's nonsense.
Keep your eyes wide, the news turned on and all the precautions you can for you and your families.
I hope this goes nowhere.

Come on , I live in the Bay Area and the local media (as usual) is going into hyper drive hysterics , a few kids with snotty noses and schools are being closed, TV pictures of schools being dis-infected by cleaning crews wearing face masks and 'space suits' .......remember this weekend is Cinco de Mayo , so every latino/hispanic will be out having a party ....methinks you have more chance getting hit with a stray than getting the (mexican) flu

jaysay 02-05-2009 09:08

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I used to have the flu jab every year, regular as clockwork and 2 or 3 days later I was away with the mixer with blue flashing lights. The last time I had the flu jab was the 13th October 1994 a Thursday I was in E3 at Queens Park on the 15th and as usual in and out all winter. I decided that I would not have it the ext year,much to th consternation of my Consultant and GP, but the bottom line is that since then I've only been admitted on three occasions, could just be a coincidence, but I don't believe in them where my health is concerned;)

Eric 02-05-2009 16:42

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Originally Posted by turkishdelight (Post 710170)
What are the plans in case the worst happens.

Sit quietly ... breathe deeply ... meditate on some peaceful memory from the past ... gently lean forward ... put your head between your knees ... kiss your ass goodbye;)

cashman 02-05-2009 16:44

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seems Mexico has lowered the death toll to 101,

West Ender 02-05-2009 17:06

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They are now saying that maybe, just maybe, well, perhaps it isn't quite as dreadfully, awfully bad as they first thought. :rolleyes:

MargaretR 02-05-2009 17:08

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It was only a rehearsal anyway:rolleyes:

katex 02-05-2009 17:17

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 710417)
It was only a rehearsal anyway:rolleyes:

Does anyone else get the impression that Margaret is disappointed that this virus may not kill off half of the population of our planet ? ... :D:p

accyman 02-05-2009 17:25

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 710421)
Does anyone else get the impression that Margaret is disappointed that this virus may not kill off half of the population of our planet ? ... :D:p

between deadly viruses, terrorist threats and alien invasion im surprised there is anyone left to kill :D

MargaretR 02-05-2009 17:36

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 710421)
Does anyone else get the impression that Margaret is disappointed that this virus may not kill off half of the population of our planet ? ... :D:p

Now that wasn't nice ..... I just don't think we have seen the end of it.....I don't fancy dying anymore than you do.

Next time they try something like this fewer people will be duped into getting vaccinated :D

ossylass 02-05-2009 18:16

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Did you have your children vaccinated, Margaret? - or was it only later that you realized that the vaccine was worse than the disease?:rolleyes:

MargaretR 02-05-2009 18:47

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Originally Posted by ossylass (Post 710429)
Did you have your children vaccinated, Margaret? - or was it only later that you realized that the vaccine was worse than the disease?:rolleyes:

I only learnt about nutrition and body cellular function when I began searching for my cure last August.
I am not saying that vaccines are worse than the disease, I am saying that vaccines have potential to create other disease.
I cannot recall what my son was vaccinated against - I do have a vague memory of him having some in his 1st year - it was 43 years ago!
I don't think that he has had any in adulthood, so his level of mercury will probably be OK.

MargaretR 02-05-2009 18:54

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If you want to learn more about mercury read this-
Mercury Poisoning Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention on MedicineNet.com
exract-
Health effects of mercury. Mercury exposure at high levels can harm the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and immune system of people of all ages. Research shows that most people's fish consumption does not cause a health concern. However, it has been demonstrated that high levels of methylmercury in the bloodstream of unborn babies and young children may harm the developing nervous system, making the child less able to think and learn.
PS if you read to the end you will see this
Some consumers are concerned about the use of thimerosal, a mercury-containing preservative, in vaccines. Since 2001, with the exception of some influenza vaccines (flu), thimerosal is not used as a preservative in routinely recommended childhood vaccines.

lancsdave 02-05-2009 19:26

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Just got back from Asda and noticed they are now selling a new version of Lemsip;

http://i39.tinypic.com/2626r1e.jpg

Less 02-05-2009 19:41

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 710442)
Just got back from Asda and noticed they are now selling a new version of Lemsip;

Stop it you naughty boy or you'll have all those people frightened of dying grasping at every last straw and really believing in conspiracies. (Not Margaret we know she will only use Mercury for the good of others rather than just to poison the unwitting).


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