about so many ppl i cant count
In a typical year, the flu deaths in the United States are about 23,000. It can range from 3300 to 48,000 deaths depending upon the kind of flu and if it is an epidemic or not. To put it in perspective, last year 8 people in the US died of "West Nile Virus". So flu should be renamed "The East African Lung Disease"!
Flu Deaths: Each year, the flu is reported to be responsible for almost 36,000 deaths [in the U.S.], including about 46 to 74 deaths in children. Last year, 83 deaths in children have already been reported to the National Notifiable Diseases Surveillance System. Unfortunately, this is not unusual in a typical flu season. There have been fifty-five influenza-associated pediatric death this season [2008-2009]. http://pediatrics.about.com/od/kidsandtheflu/a/0607_flu_update.htm
== == 20 million people in 18 months (even the Bubonic Plague only killed 25 million people in 4 years) an amazingly high number for the simple flu.
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The flu epidemic.
At least 90,000
thousands of people died last year
41 people died from the swine flu in south Africa how'd it get there when it was started in Mexico its stretching across the whole globe
common cold
currently only 1
it is hard to tell how many it was but people suspected it was 14000
Many more have lived than died. In the US it is estimated that over a million people have now had the Novel H1N1 flu, with only 775 fatal cases out of those.
None. It has not been in the US so far.
most of the people who had swine flu have gotten better. its only a few who have died