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waenderer
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Posted: September 02 2009 at 9:49pm |
100 people died in 1 week in Brazil......
Tamiflu did not save them.
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jody05
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where did you get this info? what is your source?
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Theforeigner
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Link ! link ! link !...ALWAY add a link
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Theforeigner
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H1N1 deaths, in 7 days, in Brazil
H1N1 Deaths August 2nd, 2009 = Total 735 H1N1 deaths August 26th, 2009 = Total 593 ------------------------------------------ [SIZE="5"]Total deaths in BRAZIL in 7 days = 142 Posted August 26th, 2009, 09:06 PM by JimO
Here is my latest tally for Brazil by state:
Acre 1
Alagoas 0 Amapa 0 Amazonas 2 Bahia 1 Ceara 0 Distrito Federal 1 Espirito Santo 0 Goias 8 Maranhao 0 Matto Grosso 0 Matto Grosso do Sul 2 Minas Gerais 12 Para 2 Paraiba 2 Parana 170 Pernambuco 1 Piaui 0 Rio de Janeiro 55 Rio Grande do Norte 1 Rio Grande do Sul 98 Rondonia 1 Roraima 1 Santa Catarina 12 Sao Paolo 223 Sergipe 0 Tocantins 0 Total 593
Poste August 2nd, 2009 , 07:24 PM by Shiloh Acre 1 Alagoas 0 Amapa 0 Amazonas 2 Bahia 2 Ceara 0 Distrito Federal 2 Espirito Santo 2 Goias 15 Maranhao 0 Matto Grosso 1 Matto Grosso do Sul 3 Minas Gerais 24 Ontario 8 Para 2 Paraiba 2 Parana 202 Pernambuco 1 Piaui 0 Rio de Janeiro 66 Rio Grande do Norte 1 Rio Grande do Sul 105 Rondonia 1 Roraima 1 Santa Catarina 32 Sao Paolo 261 Sergipe 0 Tocantins 0 Total 735
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Technologist
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waenderer,
How did your post help us? You may be correct but you should at least share the information you have already read. Post a link. Better yet, post a credible link... Otherwise stop trying to trigger fear in people. ----------------------------- Update: Thanks for the Link |
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waenderer
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hey dont shoot the pianoplayer...:) here is the link,...i did not post it becourse it is in dutch... i am shure it will be out there in ingles....
dear technologist.... i am not trying to put fear into people...only the mis-or mal-informed do that... i am sharing info as i find it..next time ..i promise always to add th link.
the original info comes from the ministery of health/Brazil.
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Hello Waenderer- I am picking up on this in a second thread. The link I picked up on AOL in New Zealand states this Brazil has the highest fatality rate currently in the world for Swine Flu. This was dated about five days ago. The spin- which has been coming out of Argentina- is that there has been no mutation and that there is no serious problem in Brazil. Research indicates there is. Proving it. Well, you have a lot of skeptical people here. I have definitely nailed what appears to be the mutation, even its name as well as the fact a lot of people are dying. A multiple wounded and shot piano player Medclinician |
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Technologist
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Thanks for the link... 100 people dead in one week in just one country. That is something to think about. Can you imagine reading a link saying 100,000 dead in one week? Now that might trigger some panic. |
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Mary008
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The deaths in the large cities of Brazil stand out... we have to expect that the numbers will be higher in extremely populated areas. Like this city in Brazil.
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right the crowding and the poverty is not a good mix
as they have less resourses to contain the virus
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