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Ukraine plague / h1n1 update 25 November - almost 40000 infected in one day, h1n1 mutated

Wednesday, November 25, 2009 - 21:05

Almost 40 000 people got infected since yesterday in the Ukraine by what we still call the "Ukraine plague" but doctors have said recently that this is a stronger case of h1n1 or swine flu that has mutated and has that affect on the lungs where it destroys the lungs and fills it with blood. This is however not that comforting because that is exactly what happened in the 1918 Spanish flu that killed about 50 million people. In the second wave of the 1918 Spanish flu this is what happened, not the first wave.

1 716 564 people have now been infected in the Ukraine and there are 37 327 infections since yesterday alone. The number of deaths have risen to 404 which means another 7 people died from this mutated H1N1 as we can call it according to reports and as evidence now suggests.

Whether or not this will go the same way as the 1918 Spanish flu we can not say at this point, however people seem to survive this at a bigger rate. What the future holds we will see.

 

 

Comments

November 29, 2009

by Anonymous (not verified), 40 weeks 18 hours ago

If you want to be taken seriously, you should learn how to use grammar properly. The run-on sentences detract from your credibility. You aren't the firsts conspiracy theorist I have seen that can't spell or use the English language correctly.

November 29, 2009

by evl, 40 weeks 18 hours ago

Why would you think this is a conspiracy theory?

November 29, 2009

by evl, 40 weeks 18 hours ago

No editors on this site speaks english as a first language and we are proud of it.

November 29, 2009

by Laughs @ Grammar Nazi (not verified), 40 weeks 9 hours ago

If you want to be taken seriously as a grammar nazi, you should learn to spell 'firsts' first.

If you want to be taken seriously as a conspiracy debunker, 'firsts' find an article that speculates beyond the facts presented.

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