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Old 28-04-2009, 11:28 PM #11
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Originally posted by Lauren
Arista, your main point is "it can be treated". Yes, at the moment, it can. But there's a reason they're not giving the vaccine to everyone that has become symptomatic. Releasing the vaccine so early into the pandemic could cause the virus to mutate and beat the vaccine - it sounds unreal - but it happens all the time over small virus' and is a very real risk in this one too.




Yes anything is possible.
But This week now
some folks are acting Dumb.



You must be doing studies in this area
I can see that.



There is No threat in the UK
a few cases being dealt with.
It is all down to Pro Tracking.


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The virus is spreading all over the world, what are we gonna do? Quarentine everyone who comes into England?
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