Katie
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Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Katie
Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
I would give up just now.
One in 10 isn't that much
Whats the population of britain, 50 odd million.
Its not that much if a tenth of them die.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Katie
Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
want me to explain? you catch SARS and you have a 1 in 10 chance of dieing.
And the H5N1 strain of Avian Bird Influenza has been recognised as the same strain as the Spanish Flu which killed 30-50 million people. Got your attention now?
The fact that H5N1 has been found in the Danube Delta suggests that it is extremely prolific and likely to infect millions.
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John
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Katie
Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
want me to explain? you catch SARS and you have a 1 in 10 chance of dieing.
And the H5N1 strain of Avian Bird Influenza has been recognised as the same strain as the Spanish Flu which killed 30-50 million people. Got your attention now?
The fact that H5N1 has been found in the Danube Delta suggests that it is extremely prolific and likely to infect millions.
Shhhhhhh.
If we don't tell them maybe it will get rid of the 1 in 10 that shouldn't be wasting oxygen in the 1st place.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by John
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Katie
Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
want me to explain? you catch SARS and you have a 1 in 10 chance of dieing.
And the H5N1 strain of Avian Bird Influenza has been recognised as the same strain as the Spanish Flu which killed 30-50 million people. Got your attention now?
The fact that H5N1 has been found in the Danube Delta suggests that it is extremely prolific and likely to infect millions.
Shhhhhhh.
If we don't tell them maybe it will get rid of the 1 in 10 that shouldn't be wasting oxygen in the 1st place.
yes maybe
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Katie
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quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Katie
Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
want me to explain? you catch SARS and you have a 1 in 10 chance of dieing.
And the H5N1 strain of Avian Bird Influenza has been recognised as the same strain as the Spanish Flu which killed 30-50 million people. Got your attention now?
The fact that H5N1 has been found in the Danube Delta suggests that it is extremely prolific and likely to infect millions.
Ok, but i am not bothered until it happens. you could get hit by a car before bird flu hits britain, so i will worry about it when and if it happens.
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by Katie
quote: Originally posted by Cybermonkey
quote: Originally posted by Katie
Yeh but it never reached us like they said it would did it?? And 800 out of 8000 isn't that much.
want me to explain? you catch SARS and you have a 1 in 10 chance of dieing.
And the H5N1 strain of Avian Bird Influenza has been recognised as the same strain as the Spanish Flu which killed 30-50 million people. Got your attention now?
The fact that H5N1 has been found in the Danube Delta suggests that it is extremely prolific and likely to infect millions.
Ok, but i am not bothered until it happens. you could get hit by a car before bird flu hits britain, so i will worry about it when and if it happens.
well you better hope that car gets around to you soon, probably be in the next few weeks.
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Katie
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Ok know it all.
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Hammer
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i caught the flu off my bird, will i die?
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Russ
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to be honest... if people worried at the rest of there lives as they do about bird flu, they wouldnt leave there houses to avoid death
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Hammer
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so whats the verdict doc, give it to me straight am i as good as gone?
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Russ
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depends, is it a canary
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Hammer
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no its the blue tit variety, is that bad?
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Natalie
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I told mum that me and Rob had chicken for tea yesterday, she goes:
'Ooooooh watch out for that bird flu'
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by Butler
Anyone else worried?
I'm about as worried about catching bird flu as I was worried about catching SARS...
(For those of you who don't understand, I am not worried at all)
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Ojc
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Mass hysteria, always the same bollocks with this goverment.
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ed
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England is turning into the USA... It's a joke.
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mad4corsa
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so what happens if someone goes on holiday to say turkey or thailand and catches it there and brings this bird flu back into the uk??
has it actually developed into a human 2 human passing virus now?
Always the poorer countrys!!!!!
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K2 GTi
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now in england... we're gonners!
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J da Silva
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
hopefully we will get rid some of the skanks in the population
Al Qaida can sort that in a day or so, bird flu is playing at it!
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Cybermonkey
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quote: Originally posted by mad4corsa
so what happens if someone goes on holiday to say turkey or thailand and catches it there and brings this bird flu back into the uk??
has it actually developed into a human 2 human passing virus now?
Always the poorer countrys!!!!!
always the poorer countries please STFU. but yes H5N1 mutates with the normal human flu virus, which then becomes tollerent to anti-biotics, and can kill those who cannot fight the infection, ie, very young/old, AIDS victims, etc etc
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J da Silva
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Doesn't help if you molest parrots neither, keep away!
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TNM
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WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE!
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by TNM
WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE!
Oh well, shit happens...
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Patrick
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I'm a little worried as I'm probably going to Malaysia and Singapore next month.
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