His support of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and World Health Organization (WHO) efforts leads me to believe he does.
No, there should not be restrictions on who receives care for the Swine Flu. Restricting care for certain people could lead to may racial and discrimination issues about who receives care for the Swine Flu, so everyone should be given the care to those who have proper insurance care. Everyone shoul dbe given an equal chance to fight the Swine Flu, no matter who they are.
It's not likely. The president takes good care of himself and has an excellent medical team, so even if there were a swine flu epidemic, he would know what precautions to take, and his staff would make sure that he and his family were well taken care of.
Most people who are not vaccinated against the swine flu or who have not had the swine flu will get it if exposed to it. Those who have had the vaccines will be immune.
yes iv heard of at least 3 people with swine flu
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To survive what? Getting the swine flu? No, you do not have to be immunized to survive. Most people will survive getting the flu, but older people and really young people are at risk of dying.
I have the swine flu. haha.......you wish you have it
No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
"The shot" is a vaccine for the swine flu. If you get the vaccine, then, in theory, you don't get the swine flu. If you didn't get it, then you didn't "survive" it, because "surviving" it means that you got the disease but didn't die from it. So, zero is the answer. On the other hand, the swine flu is no more deadly than the common flu, so the vast majority of the people who got the swine flu survived it.
The Swine Flu is similar to the regular seasonal flu, many adults and children have died from it around the world, but the majority recover. Unlike the seasonal flu, however, less elderly people have been killed by the A-H1N1/09 swine flu than the regular seasonal flu. People over 65 are much less at risk from the swine flu than seasonal flu.
No it is not a lot of people have still got swine flu. Even the news is no doubt still going on about it.
There has been 1 confirmed case of swine flu in Banbridge Academy.