Swine flu preparedness, biological warfare preparations, bird flu, quarantine, H1N1
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no I know, I just thought that part was funny, I know it's not a laughing matter, and I agree, anyone who is trying to survive needs to learn to start adjusting their indoctrinated chilren to be more realistic.
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One important thing you forgot is that people need to remember to NOT touch their faces, mouths, noses, eyes, or open sores, this is how bacteria gets in. Good point on the wipes, most stores now provide them for free. .... we need to use them, take a couple , wipe the cart and keep a few and just wipe your hands periodically through the store ........ good video, not just for swine flu but for overall good health.
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Daddy can we go outside? NO!
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this flu is bad for people who have a comprimised sytem, like preme-babies.
or elderly who have something real bad like emphasemia -something - but if your normaly healthy-just take medicine.
its the vaccine im scared of. it has mercury in it ,and i read it comes from monkeys liver.
and not that im scared of animal medicine but the company is secretive.
and so many stories about degenerative diseases when you get the shot.
garlic+onion+honey +echanacia+astragalus.<the best
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hi, i live in new york city and i had a real bad flu in august. it was so bad i couldnt really breath right when laying down.
i had the flu before when i was young but this one was different. it felt different.
long story short,i took equal amounts of garlic and onion and made an extract out of the 2 3 months before- i took it for 3 days -3 times a day -1tblsp -it went away.
never got it again. oh yeah -plus i added honey to the extract after. so dont worry about it.
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Great ideas...good every one of them. We carry the small salt and pepper shakers that hold half of each in 2 sides. Both hubby and I have them and boy have they come in handy. You can put other things in them as well. They are very compact and fit into a pocket even with sealable lids. Cheap too as the $ store carries them.
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hankparish.....that's a pretty niave statement.....kids have been dying here in Canada.....4 I know of that has been reported in the past week.....and that's just the ones I have heard about.....That is not including the adults. do you think we are still "safe"?
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BLESS YOU!
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Go Jackets!!!! lol
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Sounds like you have it all together.
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Thx 4 the tips. Never thought about how much soap they should use, but don't.
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all these flus are just like a normal flu.. youd only have to be worried if you live in a contry that doesint have good hospitals like mexico if you live in the states or canada ull be fine...
i really liked the salt and pepper shaker hint...never thought of that. thanks!
buckandjan 2 years ago
I use two different strategies here- either wrap a napkin around them, or hold the shaker between your ring finger and middle finger. These fingers rarely touch the food. Then wash well afterward. You can also ask for plastic silverware, most places will have it specifically for take out food. Think about it- utensils that have been in 200 or 300,000 other people's MOUTHS or new plastic fork and spoon in a sealed wrapper? :) Thanks for watching.
SurvivalReport 2 years ago
Updated 11:AM May 14, 2009 from CDC - US CASES ALONE rise to 4,298 "confirmed" cases.
U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection
(As of May 14, 2009, 11:00 AM ET) States* Confirmed and Probable Cases Deaths
47 states* 4,298 cases 3 deaths
Clarissa2424 2 years ago
Thank you for the updates!
SurvivalReport 2 years ago
One good lesson from the last week or so- can't trust the media. On one hand they make it out like this is nothing, another day they say 2,200 cases of it and 150 hospitalized.
SurvivalReport 2 years ago