Mexican Flu, Swine Flu, H1N1 Pandemic Pandemonium Origin

It is believed that a five year old boy in La Gloria, Mexico was the very first person that tested positive for the Mexican Flu.

This video newscast describes the situation with the airborne pig farm waste and smells.

Post to Twitter Tweet This Post

Blog Traffic Exchange Related Posts
  • blog traffic exchangeMexico is Closing Everything Until After May 5th The President of Mexico announced last night on television that he is ordering everything to be closed for five days or until after Cinco de Mayo in an effort to put a halt to the spread of the Mexican flu virus. The U.S./Mexican border is not being closed as has......
  • blog traffic exchangePresident Obama Asked if we Should Close the Border? Presidential News Conference regarding the Mexican Flu, April 29, the president is asked "if the we should close the border?" President Obama says, "Wash your hands," take precautions but because this is a new strain we have to be cautious, but not to panic.  He does not think we should......
  • blog traffic exchangeMexican Flu 2009 Reviews Recent News Reports from New Mexico USA From New Mexico ABC TB News station, KVIA website comes information on May 29, 2009 that Mexico might have had as many as 23,000 people infected with the Mexican Flu before they made the announcement that there was an epidemic. Former president of Cuba, Fidel Castro publicly accused the Mexican......
  • blog traffic exchangeIsreal Renames Epidemic to Mexican Flu Israeli Health Minister Yakov Litzman has been updating a nervous public on the swine flu epidemic - and he started by renaming it for religious reasons. "We will call it Mexican flu. We won't call it swine flu," said Mr Litzman, who belongs to the ultra-religious United Torah Judaism party.......
  • blog traffic exchangeMexican Internal State Borders are Tightening Up to Halt Mexican Flu Death tolls rise to over 100 in Mexico as the Mexican government is tightening up the internal state borders to lessen travel within Mexico. There is no known move yet to close the U.S./Mexico international border though many are calling for this to happen.  Restricting travel is a known method......
Blog Traffic Exchange Related Websites
  • blog traffic exchangeChile confirms swine flu in birds Turkeys in Chile have been infected with the H1N1 pandemic swine flu, news services have confirmed. The good news is that the effects on the turkeys are mild; they will be processed as usual for their meat and should be safe to eat. But the spread of swine flu to......
  • blog traffic exchangeSwine flu virulence still at issue A recent paper in the journal Nature[3. Yoshihiro Kawaoka et al. In vitro and in vivo characterization of new swine-origin H1N1 influenza viruses, Nature (2009) http://nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/nature08260, accessed July 21, 2009] published by University of Wisconsin (and University of Tokyo) virologist Yoshihiro Kawaoka implies that a high death toll from swine......
  • blog traffic exchangeSwine flu: no big deal for some, deadly for others Even the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) admits it: H1N1 swine flu is a mild disease for most people, but for those whom it hits hard, it is often fatal. Approximately a third of those who die from the disease do so because of other complications---generally pneumonia or......
  • blog traffic exchangeGoldman and Citibank get swine flu vaccine Even as a feeding frenzy surrounds the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, New Yorkers were confronted with the news that Wall Street banking firms Goldman Sachs and Citibank were given 200 doses of swine flu vaccine---the same quantity given to Lenox Hill Hospital. Goldman and Citibank were not the only corporations......
  • blog traffic exchangeMexican Swine Flu Pandemic? Protecting Yourself In The Event of An Emergency May 9, 2009: UPDATE: Cases in USA now up to 2,254.  Growing too quickly to keep updating daily. For daily updates, see the new CDC Map of H1N1 in the USA for your region.  There have been 3 deaths from H1N1 in the USA. Confirmed Cases of Type A/H1N1 In......

{ 0 comments… add one now }

Leave a Comment

You can use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>