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If the death toll started rising to 30% and it was 1918's 20 million dead worldwide?
Actually it was more like 50 Million+ worldwide.
If the death toll started rising to 30% and it was 1918's 20 million dead worldwide?
It's not like I'm hugely social anyways.
If the death toll started rising to 30% and it was 1918's 20 million dead worldwide?
Actually it was more like 50 Million+ worldwide.
I would use the ensuing panic to finally seize control of this world and rule you all with an iron fist.
WHO says confirmed flu cases total 331, 10 deaths
04:40 AM EDT
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization said on Friday that as of 0600 GMT the number of officially confirmed cases of a new flu sweeping around the world was 331 in 11 countries, including 10 deaths.
The figures for what the WHO calls influenza A (H1N1), widely known as swine flu, include 109 confirmed cases with one death in the United States and 156 confirmed cases with nine deaths in Mexico, it said in a statement on its website.
Other countries with laboratory-confirmed cases are Austria (1), Canada (34), Germany (3), Israel (2), Netherlands (1), New Zealand (3), Spain (13), Switzerland (1) and United Kingdom (8).
Other estimates of infection are higher. For instance Mexico says up to 176 people have died there and the authorities have confirmed 12 deaths.
I swear if there is a pandemic there's just going to be asocial geeks left!It's not like I'm hugely social anyways.
That is also going to save me; not being hugely social.![]()
archeryguy1701 said:One of my friends just got word that the flu arrived in Colorado (we're basically on the Wyoming/ Colorado border). People are panicing. I'm chuckling a little bit. I still don't think there's much to worry about.
Yeah, pretty much. To be honest, I'm not sure what's contributing to all of this... I probably haven't been paying as much attention as I should be. I just know that people are way more worried around here than they probably should be.archeryguy1701 said:One of my friends just got word that the flu arrived in Colorado (we're basically on the Wyoming/ Colorado border). People are panicing. I'm chuckling a little bit. I still don't think there's much to worry about.
They're panicking? Seriously?
Like I posted, it seemed more a topic for discussing, not for freaking out about. And now it's being reported that things aren't looking too bad.
If that's so, what contributed most to the panic, news stations? Politicians? Just 'normal' people panicking?
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