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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2013 15:22:47 GMT 10
The H7N9 virus is sweeping China and has family clusters.
No person-to-person transmission as yet, but that will soon be seen with more people getting it every day.
The Rate of Mortality is very high.
Australia gets thousands of people from China arriving every day by plane so this is about to get very ugly very quickly.
You have been warned. This is it, but go back to sleep, I know how hopeless you are.
You lot will soon be extinct.
I am fine though - so there is nothing for me to worry about.
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Post by jody on Apr 30, 2013 15:24:50 GMT 10
The US had a very bad flu go through in their winter....we're expecting here in Australia too.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2013 15:30:03 GMT 10
thats a bad one yes for sure - but china has the new H7N9 that is a new bird flu killer and its spreading like wildfire and about to go pandemic
this new bug has a death rate RoM of 20% and thats with medical care, which will not be available if and when it goes pandemic
of all the flu subtypes the H5 and the H7 are the nasty bastards of the family.
We have only had the H1, H2 and H3 subtypes - so this new H7 is a real city cleaner.
if you google H7N9 on google news there is plenty - they are very worried - looks like its about to bust open
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Post by Lord Stockton on Apr 30, 2013 20:04:58 GMT 10
Personally, I would be more worried about the bees & Nicotine based pesticides.
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Post by slartibartfast on Apr 30, 2013 20:14:52 GMT 10
I agree with Stockton.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2013 20:24:15 GMT 10
OK this H7N9 is no joke.
If the strike rate is 25% of the population, in Australia, that's 5 million people who get this flu if and when it goes pandemic.
That about 7 million Australians.
The Health system will collapse and most of them will die.
That's everyone in the capital cities.
So nothing really to worry about.
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Post by slartibartfast on Apr 30, 2013 20:33:16 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Apr 30, 2013 21:03:01 GMT 10
yes but it mutates very fast
and more people are catching it
and there are family clusters
and person-to-person transmission is on the cards
there will be blind clusters which come to an end and they will get longer and longer
when a cluster is 100 people long a pandemic is days away
all the people in Australian capital cities die in a few weeks - nothing to worry about
worry about the bees
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 8:07:51 GMT 10
Let's hope we have a nice, mild winter.
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Post by jody on May 1, 2013 9:58:47 GMT 10
I want it to be freezing cold.
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 13:26:16 GMT 10
H7N9 Bird Flu Case Count: 128 Infected, 24 Dead, 90 hospitalized, 14 Recovered
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