The 6 deaths have happened in the DFW area... About 5-6 million people.
Most deaths from the flu are in immunocompromised patients, the very young and elderly.
Originally Posted by atx_native
The scary thing this year and the past few years has been the H1N1 "swine" flu. H1N1 has a tendency to kill young, healthy people with strong immune systems.
Seton currently has 5 flu patients on heart lung machines here in Austin because their lungs have basically failed.
http://beforeitsnews.com/economy/201...t-2582298.html
OK, maybe the flu "normally" only kills the old, elderly, and sick. So, if you're not in that category, you'll skip the flu shot, and live yourself, but risk spreading it to your less healthy friends relatives. Very big of you. I'm sure the loved ones of the deceased will understand.
The
1918 H1N1 flu pandemic killed 3-5 percent of the world's population. Other than vaccines, we really aren't a lot better at avoiding flu deaths than we were back then. The antiviral medicines are not very effective even under the best of conditions, and there's not enough of it around to help in a real outbreak. Air travel makes it doubly scary.
Preventable disease is REAL, hard numbers. The antivaccine nonsense is just that. It wasn't that long ago when smallpox, polio, measles, and many other diseases were a real threat. Smallpox killed 300-500 million people worldwide in the 20th century. These diseases are mostly a memory now, but the anti vaccine nutjobs are trying to bring them back.
You vaccine deniers are putting yourself and my loved ones at risk with your nonsense.
You're talking nonsense, falsified data, hypochondria, and the "lawsuit lottery" environment like the
guy who faked test results and started the autism vaccine scare.
Don't get me wrong. I think the medical establishment is nearly as bad as the mob in a lot of ways. However, they're doing the right thing with vaccines.