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Monday, May 4, 2009

Swine Flu No More Dangerous than Ordinary Flu

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The swine flu virus that has sparked fear and precautions worldwide appears to be no more dangerous than the regular flu virus that makes its rounds each year, U.S. officials said Monday.

"What the epidemiologists are seeing now with this particular strain of U.N. is that the severity of the disease, the severity of the flu -- how sick you get -- is not stronger than regular seasonal flu," Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Monday as the worldwide number of confirmed cases of swine flu -- technically known as 2009 H1N1 virus -- topped 1,080.

The flu has been blamed for 26 deaths: 25 in Mexico and one in the United States, according to the World Health Organization.

Still, Napolitano noted, the seasonal flu results in "hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations" and roughly 35,000 fatalities each year in the United States - CNN News Story

Now we have our answer. Yes, the Government and WHO are drastically overreacting to this whole flu out break.

Schools closing for a week at a time, canceling trips, Obama wanting billions to fight it, daily and sometimes multiple times a day updates.

All of this for nothing more serious than the typical flu that goes around every single year.

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