H1N1 cases rise drastically in Jordan
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Global Report , Shimla:
Oct 31 2009
Made Popular Nov 2 2009
Jordan :
Discovered cases of infection with H1N1 virus in Jordan are increasing drastically in number; approximating a number of around 100 cases a day. Strategies of dealing with the issue have changed a little bit, as infected people with slight degrees of the disease are now treated at home, while only the severe cases of infection are treated in isolation in a couple of Jordanian hospitals which are handling such cases. Jordanian citizens are getting more and more worried though, especially after the two deaths caused by the flu, although reports came out to confirm that those two cases were suffering from other health conditions, which made fighting the virus a hard thing to do.
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Morad
Nov 2 2009
Amman,
Jordan
Someone should develop a vaccine against these people.
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If the media wants us to keep our cool with stuff like this, they have to stop reporting on it all the time. Seeing it all the time in news sources makes it seem much worse than it seems to be in actuality.
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It's still around? Seriously, I had forgotten all about this.
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most swine flu deaths have been healthy people between 21 and 40.
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We're doing everything we can to prevent tuberculosis spread. We should do the same for this virus. We shouldn't just write those people off as "oh well they died" when we could actually do something about it.
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Yup, and the media is hogging it up (pun intended) to boost ratings. I'm just pointing out that not going to end mankind.
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If the media wants us to keep our cool with stuff like this, they have to stop reporting on it all the time. Seeing it all the time in news sources makes it seem much worse than it seems to be in actuality.
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It's still around? Seriously, I had forgotten all about this.
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most swine flu deaths have been healthy people between 21 and 40.
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We're doing everything we can to prevent tuberculosis spread. We should do the same for this virus. We shouldn't just write those people off as "oh well they died" when we could actually do something about it.
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Yup, and the media is hogging it up (pun intended) to boost ratings. I'm just pointing out that not going to end mankind.
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