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Originally Posted by TLO
It feels like we've done a pretty good job of slowing it down thus far. I don't know how comparable this is to the Swine Flu outbreak of 2009, but here were the numbers from that.
It was estimated that about 59 million Americans contracted the H1N1 virus, 265,000 were hospitalized as a result, and 12,000 died.
We're about 3 months into the outbreak, (worldwide) and we're at under 100 confirmed cases in the US. (A lot of those cases were people we brought home from hot spot areas) Will the number of cases go up? Almost certainly. But can we limit the cases to communities in which they appear?
I'm trying to be optimistic.. The alternative is too bleak.
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Why in the world was this decision made?
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