Reading the topic of the thread again, I am not as concerned about H1N1 as I was originally. It has not proven to be as lethal as the Spanish Flu. However, it will still raise death rates and likely be a bit hit on the economy due to the number of additional flu victims that will be around (people who wouldn't normally get the flu). On a personal level I'm not concerned, but if I were a business owner with 1,000 employees, I'd be taking steps to deal with the 30 - 40% of them that are predicted to be out of work due to the flu.
I imagine that there will be a measurable and noticeable number of additional deaths due to the H1N1 flu, but while I'm now a possible target (unlike the usual flu that doesn't really kill people in my demographic), I'm not too afraid. It's a good day to die after all...
I imagine that there will be a measurable and noticeable number of additional deaths due to the H1N1 flu, but while I'm now a possible target (unlike the usual flu that doesn't really kill people in my demographic), I'm not too afraid. It's a good day to die after all...