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9 Reported Deaths last week?

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Topic: 9 Reported Deaths last week?
Posted By: Corn
Subject: 9 Reported Deaths last week?
Date Posted: January 16 2006 at 2:06am

Just off the top of my head it seems like the offical death toll last 7 days or so was 5 Turkey, 2 China and 2 Indonesia. (Im' a closet alarmist so I don't have to be exact.)

Anyway in round figures thats about 9 reported, CONFIRMED BF deaths. Alot of them children, how sad.

As for new confirmed cases could we agree on about 19 Turkey, one or two in China maybe a new one in indonesia?

The last 7 days have been a real roller coaster. with scares coming from Belgium, Germany and now Jeruslem.

We don't need another week like last week. 

The closet bird flu nut in me wants to believe this will subside, go away, not in my neighborhood or they will find a quick cure.... but if we have another week like last week you had better put your body condoms on.

Think alot of skeptics got their beeks trimed last week. buy the end of next they shouldn't have any tail feathers left.

Who could extraplate that there is nothing to worry about from the last 7 days?

 Maybe in the near future some of us nuts will start to be considered part of the solution and not part of the problem.




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Posted By: IdahoGirl
Date Posted: January 16 2006 at 2:31am

This scares the h*ll out of me! It does really seem to be heating up. I think this week will tell a lot as well.

IdahGirl



Posted By: Guests
Date Posted: January 16 2006 at 4:39am

Looks like the WHO has also put a lid on suspected cases in Asia.  Now, the WHO just seems to report deaths only.   The people in Asia that are now dying were never reported as being possible suspected cases.   The WHO and China make a great team with their cover ups.   

We have also had three suspected BF cases reported in different regions.  Of course the doctors have ruled out BF in these cases, which is what they did with the Turkey kids just before they died and the BF epidemic began.  The H5N1 is hard to read because it creates false negatives.   We need to see how this unfolds....  

 




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