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Canada, New Zealand, and United States are now claiming that college kids who celebrated spring break 2009 in Mexico have brought swine flu into these countries. Is this true?

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Idk but I hope it goes away!

Anonymous said...

Oh, for crying out loud!!!

shasalor said...

They may carry it, they're not respnsible for it.

ZAPPEDZILLA ~P3D~ said...

Sure. College kids are diabolical like that.
*rolls eyes*

Trish JPA and Jewish Pastafarian said...

Yes; you should tell your mother to take it easy and lay off the young guys.

D M said...

Probably

Psych Department said...

The Swine Flu virus is not an STD, and isn't transmitted sexually.

follower said...

You know if you really want to know, you can go on line and find out for yourself. Stop being lazy. Go look up information for yourself.

Anonymous said...

I hardly think that's provable. You can't pinpoint where AIDS came from, just like you can't pinpoint where swine flu is from.

TheRecor said...

Yes.......of course now its all clear to me
No whats responsible for it is a viral infection that possible infected them, you cannot blame people who catch it.

Anonymous said...

Are swine fornicators responsible for my flu?

Purdey EP said...

They are saying anyone who was in Mexico is possibly bringing it back. It takes being around a pig and then passing it on to a human. I doubt fornicating was involved.

Tyler said...

Fornicators? Are you kidding me??!! In the fifteenth century they would have believed that. Sometimes a scull is much too holy for any intelligence to get in.

Pirate AM™ said...

Sources would be nice. Of course, not all people that are on spring break in Mexico are "fornicating", and they are not the majority of travelers from the US to Mexico or from Mexico to US and back.

stevenev said...

They are not responsible for the outbreak in Mexico, but some of them are responsible for bringing it back.
But then Mexico is a big tourist place, so it would come back anyways.

Karan said...

First time I've heard this theory. Right now, Mexico is viewed as the likely culprit and cradle for this kind of virus, although there is no evidence or report of cases prior to 2009, unlike the USA, where there have been documented cases in 1988 and 1976, not to mention that between December 2005-Feb 2009 there have been 12 reported cases. in the USA alone. I am not making this up, check out the CDC website.
Anyway, after some detective work we will learn where this cute little bugger came from. In the meantime, following preventive measures sounds like a good idea.
For some reason, the Maya December 2012 doomsday is beginning to get too close to home for comfort. Rising world temperatures, worldwide financial market crash, nasty bug epidemic.
Creepy...

ufoblogg said...

Three weeks back Bird flu was reportedly transported by the Department of homeland Security in USAhttp://ufoblogger.blogspot.com/2009/04/b...
Who benefits from Swine Flu Pandemic?
The swine flu outbreak is likely to benefit one of the most prolific and successful venture capital firms in the United States: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Thomson Reuters Private Equity Week reported on Friday.
Shares of the two public companies in the firm's portfolio of eight Pandemic and Bio Defense companies -- BioCryst Pharmaceuticals (BCRX.O) and Novavax (NVAX.O) -- jumped Friday on news that the swine flu killed a reported 60 people in Mexico and has infected people in the United States.
And here is more ....
Baxter: Product contained live bird flu virus
The company that released contaminated flu virus material from a plant in Austria confirmed Friday that the experimental product contained live H5N1 avian flu viruses.
And an official of the World Health Organization’s European operation said the body is closely monitoring the investigation into the events that took place at Baxter International’s research facility in Orth-Donau, Austriahttp://ufoblogger.blogspot.com/2009/04/s...

AnarchyJ said...

Is it true that people who went to Mexico for spring break were fornicators? I'm afraid that the CDC, WHO and the Associated Press haven't reported on the sex practices of those afflicted with swine flu. A quick Google search will reveal that the most common modes of transmission for H1N1 appears to be proximity to infected pigs; I have not read, as yet, of any porcine-human sexual encounters resulting in people (or pigs) getting sick. There appears to be a general consensus that a number of non-Mexicans who became infected with swine flu A celebrated spring break in places such as Cancun.
However, as of this writing, no one outside of Mexico has died of the virus.

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