First Death in the U.S. from the Mexican Flu Reported

The U.S. government has confirmed the first known fatality from the Mexican Flu 2009.

An infant in California Texas has been the first confirmed fatality though the CDC expects the flu to keep expanding and to expect more deaths. The government seems intent on wanting to change the name from the Swine Flu to the H1N1 Flu virus to protect the pork industry. We will continue to call it what it truly is, the Mexican Flu 2009.

This video tells of the 100,000 people that cross the Mexican-American border every day through the legal ports of entry and most of them are not wearing masks. There is no mention of the amount of illegal crossings that occur every day, but perhaps it is time to close the border until this Mexican Flu threat diminishes.

Stay tuned to this website and we will keep you updated.
www.mexicanflu2009.com

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