In the military and weapons technology, may be on paper no one can beat
the Americans. This superpower finally claimed as the world's
policeman. After invading Iraq, we also know, the U.S. invaded
Afghanistan later today.
They had long since declared the
fight against terrorists, and a la kulihaal, those terrorists who mean
to do with Islam. Though there is no valid evidence about the conduct
of Islamic terrorist acts over the years, such as the bombing of the
WTC twin towers.
Well, it turns out, when the United States
fight terrorists, now, America is fought by the middle of something
else: the swine flu or H1N1 virus. Last Saturday (24/10), the president
Barack Obama has signed a proclamation declaring a national emergency
because the swine flu.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention said Friday, swine flu H1N1 has become widespread in 46
of the 50 U.S. states, a level comparable to the peak common cold
season but much earlier and with more infections than expected
corrugated.
The White House said the declaration was intended
to prepare the country in case of "the rapid increase of diseases that
can be burdensome health care resources" and similar disaster
declaration issued before the storm hit the coastal areas.
Swine flu has spread among adults, youth, and the most difficult on
children, while the seasonal flu is usually more dangerous for people
over the age of 65 years.
H1N1 has killed more than 1,000
Americans and put more than 20,000 in hospital in the United States
earlier this year since appeared. But health officials noted that the
actual number of cases can not be measured
the Americans. This superpower finally claimed as the world's
policeman. After invading Iraq, we also know, the U.S. invaded
Afghanistan later today.
They had long since declared the
fight against terrorists, and a la kulihaal, those terrorists who mean
to do with Islam. Though there is no valid evidence about the conduct
of Islamic terrorist acts over the years, such as the bombing of the
WTC twin towers.
Well, it turns out, when the United States
fight terrorists, now, America is fought by the middle of something
else: the swine flu or H1N1 virus. Last Saturday (24/10), the president
Barack Obama has signed a proclamation declaring a national emergency
because the swine flu.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention said Friday, swine flu H1N1 has become widespread in 46
of the 50 U.S. states, a level comparable to the peak common cold
season but much earlier and with more infections than expected
corrugated.
The White House said the declaration was intended
to prepare the country in case of "the rapid increase of diseases that
can be burdensome health care resources" and similar disaster
declaration issued before the storm hit the coastal areas.
Swine flu has spread among adults, youth, and the most difficult on
children, while the seasonal flu is usually more dangerous for people
over the age of 65 years.
H1N1 has killed more than 1,000
Americans and put more than 20,000 in hospital in the United States
earlier this year since appeared. But health officials noted that the
actual number of cases can not be measured
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