28 Apr 2009 @ 6:45 PM 
 

Was it really necessary for Mexico City to shut down?

 

Mexico City is one of the largest cities in the world with a population of more than 20 million.  By comparison,  New York City in the US is “only” 8 million.  When the city shut down all public events and schools only a handful of people had died and less than 1000 were known to be infected.  This is leading many to believe that the situation in Mexico is much worse than the government there is reporting.  Reports from doctors and individuals suggest a much higher infection and death rate.  Some people have reported being turned away at multiple hostpitals because they are too busy or do not want to deal with the infected.

It would seem that Mexico and perhaps now the US are trying to play a delicate game of ass covering and panic prevention.

The WHO has moved ahead with declaring the situation a phase 4 outbreak, despite the fact that it now qualifies as a phase 5 by their own definitions.   The WHO is also suddenly claiming there have only been 7 deaths.  If there have been so few deaths, then why all the panic and race to contain the outbreak?  Flu ravages the world pretty much every year and hundreds of thousands of people die from it.  So why is 7 a big deal?

Something certainly does not add up.  Hundreds of school children are sick in New York it is likely they have the swine flu, but of course only a few officially have it.  The list of countries and states with infections has grown too large for me to list here.  But again, the WHO only wants to focus on Mexico.

It is interesting to see how it is all being downplayed so much, but that just makes us all the more confident that the full blown pandemic we have been wanting is finally coming.

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Posted By: Conrad
Last Edit: 28 Apr 2009 @ 06 45 PM

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