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Virus vs. the Flu
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 306097" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>SW & Andy, I was thinking about this last night as I was getting ready for bed. I can kind of get it why they're worked up about the H1N1 as there is no vaccine yet. Usually by this time of year a lot of people would already be vaccinated. So, since no one is vaccinated yet, when H1N1 starts to spread, there will be a much greater chance for it to spread. But from what I am understanding, if you get it, it's the flu, and it's just as bad as any other flu. But you're more likely to get it for now, because no one has been vaccinated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 306097, member: 99"] SW & Andy, I was thinking about this last night as I was getting ready for bed. I can kind of get it why they're worked up about the H1N1 as there is no vaccine yet. Usually by this time of year a lot of people would already be vaccinated. So, since no one is vaccinated yet, when H1N1 starts to spread, there will be a much greater chance for it to spread. But from what I am understanding, if you get it, it's the flu, and it's just as bad as any other flu. But you're more likely to get it for now, because no one has been vaccinated. [/QUOTE]
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