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April 25, 2009 at 7:55 PM #387956April 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM #387298ArrayaParticipant
Actually, my fiancee is a clinical pharmacist at the local hospital that treated the first two cases here in SD. Just a pretty nasty flu at this point. Though, flu is able to evolve via recombination and reassortment.
This is in Kansas, California, and Texas, and New York, apparently. This leaves Green Bay, and you’ll have covered every side of the US. The incubation period is 3-5 days, so all those kids in NYC, who coughed on their hands, then opened the store door, which was then opened by the Janitor on his way to the Bank Building where he cleaned offices all day, which were then occupied by bankers, some of whom stopped by the office to get a bit of work done before catching a flight to Anytown USA for a sales meeting…
It’s in the US, and has made it to hundreds. If it is going to be bad, the dye is cast, and we should know by Friday at the latest.
April 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM #387569ArrayaParticipantActually, my fiancee is a clinical pharmacist at the local hospital that treated the first two cases here in SD. Just a pretty nasty flu at this point. Though, flu is able to evolve via recombination and reassortment.
This is in Kansas, California, and Texas, and New York, apparently. This leaves Green Bay, and you’ll have covered every side of the US. The incubation period is 3-5 days, so all those kids in NYC, who coughed on their hands, then opened the store door, which was then opened by the Janitor on his way to the Bank Building where he cleaned offices all day, which were then occupied by bankers, some of whom stopped by the office to get a bit of work done before catching a flight to Anytown USA for a sales meeting…
It’s in the US, and has made it to hundreds. If it is going to be bad, the dye is cast, and we should know by Friday at the latest.
April 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM #387769ArrayaParticipantActually, my fiancee is a clinical pharmacist at the local hospital that treated the first two cases here in SD. Just a pretty nasty flu at this point. Though, flu is able to evolve via recombination and reassortment.
This is in Kansas, California, and Texas, and New York, apparently. This leaves Green Bay, and you’ll have covered every side of the US. The incubation period is 3-5 days, so all those kids in NYC, who coughed on their hands, then opened the store door, which was then opened by the Janitor on his way to the Bank Building where he cleaned offices all day, which were then occupied by bankers, some of whom stopped by the office to get a bit of work done before catching a flight to Anytown USA for a sales meeting…
It’s in the US, and has made it to hundreds. If it is going to be bad, the dye is cast, and we should know by Friday at the latest.
April 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM #387822ArrayaParticipantActually, my fiancee is a clinical pharmacist at the local hospital that treated the first two cases here in SD. Just a pretty nasty flu at this point. Though, flu is able to evolve via recombination and reassortment.
This is in Kansas, California, and Texas, and New York, apparently. This leaves Green Bay, and you’ll have covered every side of the US. The incubation period is 3-5 days, so all those kids in NYC, who coughed on their hands, then opened the store door, which was then opened by the Janitor on his way to the Bank Building where he cleaned offices all day, which were then occupied by bankers, some of whom stopped by the office to get a bit of work done before catching a flight to Anytown USA for a sales meeting…
It’s in the US, and has made it to hundreds. If it is going to be bad, the dye is cast, and we should know by Friday at the latest.
April 25, 2009 at 8:20 PM #387961ArrayaParticipantActually, my fiancee is a clinical pharmacist at the local hospital that treated the first two cases here in SD. Just a pretty nasty flu at this point. Though, flu is able to evolve via recombination and reassortment.
This is in Kansas, California, and Texas, and New York, apparently. This leaves Green Bay, and you’ll have covered every side of the US. The incubation period is 3-5 days, so all those kids in NYC, who coughed on their hands, then opened the store door, which was then opened by the Janitor on his way to the Bank Building where he cleaned offices all day, which were then occupied by bankers, some of whom stopped by the office to get a bit of work done before catching a flight to Anytown USA for a sales meeting…
It’s in the US, and has made it to hundreds. If it is going to be bad, the dye is cast, and we should know by Friday at the latest.
April 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM #387313no_such_realityParticipantExcept the initial cases were sick in March.
And the ‘flu’ has been ripping through the US left and right since March. It was on the headlines back at the beginning of April that a late resurgence of the flu hit.
I suspect that the ‘flu’ many already had is the flu the media is having pandamonium pandemic panic about.
April 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM #387584no_such_realityParticipantExcept the initial cases were sick in March.
And the ‘flu’ has been ripping through the US left and right since March. It was on the headlines back at the beginning of April that a late resurgence of the flu hit.
I suspect that the ‘flu’ many already had is the flu the media is having pandamonium pandemic panic about.
April 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM #387785no_such_realityParticipantExcept the initial cases were sick in March.
And the ‘flu’ has been ripping through the US left and right since March. It was on the headlines back at the beginning of April that a late resurgence of the flu hit.
I suspect that the ‘flu’ many already had is the flu the media is having pandamonium pandemic panic about.
April 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM #387837no_such_realityParticipantExcept the initial cases were sick in March.
And the ‘flu’ has been ripping through the US left and right since March. It was on the headlines back at the beginning of April that a late resurgence of the flu hit.
I suspect that the ‘flu’ many already had is the flu the media is having pandamonium pandemic panic about.
April 25, 2009 at 8:51 PM #387976no_such_realityParticipantExcept the initial cases were sick in March.
And the ‘flu’ has been ripping through the US left and right since March. It was on the headlines back at the beginning of April that a late resurgence of the flu hit.
I suspect that the ‘flu’ many already had is the flu the media is having pandamonium pandemic panic about.
April 25, 2009 at 10:54 PM #387334partypupParticipant[quote=afx114]Of course it’s all Obama’s fault.
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LOL. I didn’t say this was Obama’s fault; I just said that if it ended up accelerating this downturn, it would be a happy coincidence for those who will soon have to explain how and why the U.S. economy ended up collapsing in spite of all the trillions that have been spent to “save” it.
Now, go back and sip your Kool Aid. And I say that lovingly π
April 25, 2009 at 10:54 PM #387604partypupParticipant[quote=afx114]Of course it’s all Obama’s fault.
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LOL. I didn’t say this was Obama’s fault; I just said that if it ended up accelerating this downturn, it would be a happy coincidence for those who will soon have to explain how and why the U.S. economy ended up collapsing in spite of all the trillions that have been spent to “save” it.
Now, go back and sip your Kool Aid. And I say that lovingly π
April 25, 2009 at 10:54 PM #387805partypupParticipant[quote=afx114]Of course it’s all Obama’s fault.
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LOL. I didn’t say this was Obama’s fault; I just said that if it ended up accelerating this downturn, it would be a happy coincidence for those who will soon have to explain how and why the U.S. economy ended up collapsing in spite of all the trillions that have been spent to “save” it.
Now, go back and sip your Kool Aid. And I say that lovingly π
April 25, 2009 at 10:54 PM #387858partypupParticipant[quote=afx114]Of course it’s all Obama’s fault.
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LOL. I didn’t say this was Obama’s fault; I just said that if it ended up accelerating this downturn, it would be a happy coincidence for those who will soon have to explain how and why the U.S. economy ended up collapsing in spite of all the trillions that have been spent to “save” it.
Now, go back and sip your Kool Aid. And I say that lovingly π
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