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Da : James Williams <[email protected]>
A : The Java Posse <[email protected]>
Oggetto : [The Java Posse] Re: Noro Virus on JavaOne 2008,
Swine Flu on JavaOne 2009?
Data : Mon, 27 Apr 2009 23:29:57 -0700 (PDT)

> I think the EU was a bit premature in their
> recommendations. 

Indeed EU didn't make (yet) any specific recommendations on
travels. The EU "health minister" spoke "on her own behalf"
(clearly public officers shouldn't talk on their own behalf
and it was an unfortunate action).

Nobody knows what will happen three weeks from now. The
spread could be worse or better; from my point of view I'm
interested in being explained why there have been dead
people in Mexico and no in USA or elsewhere (as numbers
increase, it becomes less and less likely to be just due to
low figures). It could turn out that there is some specific
worsening factor in Mexico and the bug is less dangerous as
we think. I repeat, who knows. It's useless to think about
it _now_.

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