Why is Swine flu any different from regular flu?

Why is Swine contagion whatever assorted from lawful flu?

I don't undergo ground grouping are over reacting so such to the swine flu. Is it more noxious than the lawful influenza? Many People intend the contagion every year, whatever haw expire from it, whatever haw recover. But They never winking schools meet because someone died from the flu. So ground is the swine contagion whatever different?

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4 Responses to “Why is Swine flu any different from regular flu?”

  1. Willie Dynamite says:

    There aren't any differences in fact the seasonal flu is more dangerous than the swine flu, it kills 36,000 people in the US alone. But the view of swine flu as a dangerous flu is because of many reasons including almost all the people it killed are young healthy youth and the higher chances of the virus mutation which can lead to something more deadly like the spanish flu which killed like millions of people.

  2. obama says:

    The flu is a old string ,but this string is a hybrid of flu's some from birds and some from pigs and some from humansright now there is no real threat. some want to be infected now so in the next flu season if it becomes more lethal they will already have have some immunityreally its not gonna be that bad sheesh it will blow over…. hopefully Source(s): personal knowledge my teachers and internet

  3. ben bailey says:

    Because the Powers That Be reached into their Jar Of Random B.S. Distractions to stop the population from Getting Wise To Them, and pulled out a little twist of paper which read, "Swine Flu".I'm not joking.

  4. obama says:

    it came frum pigs (and mexicans frum Mexico)

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