Sentences with phrase «swine flu panic»

Staying away from news and Internet sounds great, although if you feel like reading a humorous approach to the swine flu panic, there's one on my blog today.

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This swine flu sent me into a full panic attack this morning, so I know how you feel.
I read a little bit about the swine flu a couple days ago, and it sent me into a full - fledged panic attack.
As such, the rate of diffusion of misinformation can be very rapid as evidenced by recent events driven by panic spreading online regarding so - called «swine» flu in 2009 and a mass exodus from an Asian nation also driven by unnecessary online panic.
For the health agencies battling swine flu (recently renamed H1N1), it's a tricky balance: Be honest and clear without setting off a panic.
Then, a strain of swine flu hit soldiers at Fort Dix, New Jersey, setting off panic and efforts to vaccinate 40 million people.
If it's because of the panic surrounding the swine flu, he recommends looking at the facts: In the United States, seasonal flu kills tens of thousands more people every year than swine flu has so far in 2009.
Although it's not time to panic, it is a good time to become more informed about swine flu and to contemplate «what if?»
When President Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology spread panic in August 2009 about the purported dangers of a swine flu epidemic breaking out later that year, Alex Newman wrote for The New American at that time: «The co-chair of Obama's advisory council that issued the report, John Holdren, actually co-authored a book titled Ecoscience calling for forced abortions, mass sterilization, and a «planetary regime» with the power to enforce the sick notions.
News about people dying in Swine flu across the country has created a panic in almost every part of India.
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