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<blockquote data-quote="T_G" data-source="post: 138547" data-attributes="member: 175083"><p>I know they been going on about the spanish flu in 1911 or so, but back then we did not have anti biotics and other anti viral drugs, so the chances that 20 million will die as happened then is not so great. But, better be prepared for it so it won't breal out. After all, aids needed a relative large amount of fluids to be changed between two people, with the flu the spray of one person sneezing is enough to get many people sick, especially in closed spaces such as trains, planes and such. The Spanish flu reached all the way to Alaska and other far away places, and this was way before air travel was popular.</p><p>Therefore it can't be compared to aids. Now regarding the Cancer thing, I am not sure i know enough about it to comment. But the danger of an epidemic with flu is a real one for sure, not just scare mongering. I have read about it years ago, serious scientists warned about complacency ages ago...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T_G, post: 138547, member: 175083"] I know they been going on about the spanish flu in 1911 or so, but back then we did not have anti biotics and other anti viral drugs, so the chances that 20 million will die as happened then is not so great. But, better be prepared for it so it won't breal out. After all, aids needed a relative large amount of fluids to be changed between two people, with the flu the spray of one person sneezing is enough to get many people sick, especially in closed spaces such as trains, planes and such. The Spanish flu reached all the way to Alaska and other far away places, and this was way before air travel was popular. Therefore it can't be compared to aids. Now regarding the Cancer thing, I am not sure i know enough about it to comment. But the danger of an epidemic with flu is a real one for sure, not just scare mongering. I have read about it years ago, serious scientists warned about complacency ages ago... [/QUOTE]
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