Avian flu, swine fever? Where are the epidemics?

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Avian flu, swine fever? Where are the epidemics?




by the middle » 27/08/11, 09:28

What about other viruses?
Finished?
Oops, sorry, now is the financial crisis : Cheesy:
And also the sexual behavior of DSK!
I should have put that in rants.
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by Christophe » 09/09/11, 14:34

Each year its share of popular sleep distractions ...

It's like the shows at Pigale: you have to vary the genre or the audience gets tired! : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by stipe » 09/09/11, 14:43

Is the title "+ epidemics" or "no more epidemics"?
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by Christophe » 09/09/11, 15:34

Title corrected for better understanding :)
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by Janic » 10/09/11, 09:17

what is the purpose of this topic?
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by the middle » 10/09/11, 09:53

Janic wrote:what is the purpose of this topic?

Good question : Cheesy:
In fact, I have big doubts about these contagious nicknames.
For me, there are a lot of manipulations in weird alarm calls.
For example, Titis disease, you had to enclose your hens in an enclosure, otherwise, sick wild ducks could contaminate the chicken coop.
I wondered why, not all the birds in the world died in this case ..
It's an example.
The mad cow ok, that was true, and the why was demonstrated, explained.
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by Janic » 10/09/11, 19:40

I do not know if I am still on the subject, but our societies have been traumatized by the great epidemics which have caused millions of deaths: plague, cholera, influenza, smallpox with the impression of being disarmed against these plagues. The discovery of microbes, viruses and others made it possible to put a name on the possible culprits. Vaccination will reassure people worried about their lives. This is why, with each alert concerning a possible epidemic which revives ancestral fears, vaccination (regardless of other hygienic measures taken) seems to be the miracle solution (eh, yes religions have lost their reassuring impact on populations!). For the latest panic alerts, reality has shown that vaccination had a minor (or even zero) impact on the disease. Are people less afraid of viruses and germs, or do they become more wary of products that can be more harmful than the disease itself?
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by the middle » 11/09/11, 07:52

Huge sums spent by governments to buy vaccine to protect people from H1n1 flu
It turned out to be a big scam orchestrated by the drug industry, the WHO, and other pawns.
This shows that our world has lost all consciousness.
I'm talking about the world that has power.
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by Christophe » 11/09/11, 07:54

It is time to empower politicians = paid on merit ...

We can always dream.
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by Janic » 11/09/11, 12:53

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Huge sums spent by governments to buy vaccine to protect people from H1n1 flu
It turned out to be a big scam orchestrated by the drug industry, the WHO, and other pawns.
This shows that our world has lost all consciousness.
I'm talking about the world that has power.
on the other hand if these precautions had not been taken and there had really been an epidemic, the government would have been criticized for not having taken its precautions. Furthermore, if all the family physicians had had access to vaccination, it is likely that there would have been more than 5,7 million vaccinated (or 8,7%). On the other hand, and this is important, while the official theory is that a minimum of 85% of the population must be vaccinated to prevent the spread of a virus, the H1N1 case showed the inaccuracy of this assertion .
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