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November 3, 2009 10:51 PM

Swine flu H1N1 deaths - how many?

While every death is a tragedy, the hype and fear-mongering around the swine flu has made trusting this administration about anything problematic.

Here is an eye-opening pictoral representation of how Swine flu measures up to other causes of death in the last 300 days. Click below it for larger version:


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HT: Andrew

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Barbara, I thank you so much for putting this information out there. We hear so much of this hysteria, and quite frankly I was scared about it since I am pregnant, mother of a six year old and taking care of my mom who has cancer. God Bless!

Posted by: Heather P. | November 4, 2009 12:10 AM

BTW - one thing I didn't mention (because I didn't know) when I sent this to Barbara is that the numbers are apparently from the WHO. If you click through to the large version, then click the link at the bottom of that page, you'll see the photo owner's description, which includes that info.



Thanks for posting this, Barbara.

Posted by: Andrew | November 4, 2009 6:36 PM

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