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Are you worried about the swine flu?
Tue, October 27, 2009

As H1N1 vaccine supplies dwindle, healthy Toronto adults are being told to step aside for higher-risk people.


Full story: Flu shots rationed in Ontario

Are you worried about the swine flu?



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It makes me worrie just like global warming a big cost to society without a clear path forward.

look at out clinics filled to the brim with 1 out hundreds that may have H1N1. Give me break and stop the panic everytime a new virus is found. Millions are not dying, so why did our gurus insist on protection against a virus that really has never been a big fatal threat.

Oh I must be ignorant.
Bucadogg, 2009-11-09 22:47:15

Shawn, he's not a veteran. He's actually a real vet that looks after his fellow pigs over at the NDP HQ. The closet this idiot came to serving in the military was his overnight stay on the bench outside of the Rocky Mountain Regiment in Vernon.

For you Tweetypie. Something to remind you of why your support of the NDP is a waste of time.

http://www.nationalpost.com/news/world/story.html?id=2194706
Sgt. Rock, 2009-11-09 21:35:16

I see Tweety the soldier hater is at it again. Which begs the question – “Why oh why, would it lie to all of us claiming to be a vet”?

Despicable, racist, liar you are Tweety.


shawn, 2009-11-09 15:21:57

Myocarditis is a incredibly rare complication due to and because of the flu

I see members of Canada's armed forces got their shots.

Just how many of them I wonder fit into the high risk catagories?

It is many of them who themselves are the public risk

EH?

tweetypie, 2009-11-07 09:29:18

Well Tweety on one hand you are correct in that the flu is a cause of Myocarditis, but on the other hand it is not the only cause.
Godzilla, 2009-11-09 10:14:17

to all of you who really know whats going on bravo to all of the rest of you wake up. THE BLIND FAITH IN AUTHORITY IS THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE TO TRUTH so research watch and wake up
jrock, 2009-11-08 15:33:45

For better or worse, we live in the internet age, where just about anyone can find(ahem) "information" on just about anything.
The Crusher, 2009-11-07 22:51:17

Don't sneeze and cough on people also wash your cloths for viruses can get on cloths too plus bath and wash the hands often.Take vitmin C and Apple juice and get the H1N1 flu protection shot if you want that is.
Larry, 2009-11-07 19:50:28

Be aware of your surroundings, dont touch things. this is the perfect season to not touch common areas... winter. we wear gloves on the bus. just be careful and aware
disgusted, 2009-11-07 11:29:06

George lieingly and deceitfully says..

"Interesting details are now coming out. Evan Frustaglio DID NOT die from H1N1. In fact, it was Myocarditis, a form of heart failure. There are NO other documented cases that show that H1N1 causes Myocarditis"

Myocarditis is a incredibly rare complication due to and because of the flu

I see members of Canada's armed forces got their shots.

Just how many of them I wonder fit into the high risk catagories?

It is many of them who themselves are the public risk

EH?


tweetypie, 2009-11-07 09:29:18

Be on >GUARD<> against fraudulency H1N1 Con-Lying-posters 24/7/12... No real Doctor will ever tell you not to get a H1N1 flu shot,or any type flu shot,... if you need one and are of the right age to get one.

BAD people like to see other people gone for-ever off of the face of the EARTH<>...just gone for no reason at all.

So look out for people that love lying about DEATH. A Con-Jober could be just about anywhere??????
Canada(Ontario)Liberals, 2009-11-06 11:31:37

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