See...if we didn't raise pigs, there would be no swine flu.

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--- On Wed, 4/29/09, Adam Buckland <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Adam Buckland <[email protected]>
> Subject: [OT] - you couldn't make this up!
> To: "ProFox Email List" <[email protected]>
> Date: Wednesday, April 29, 2009, 7:49 AM
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> Swine flu: Israel row over non-kosher virus name
> 
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> 
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> 
> Israel will continue to use the name Swine Flu for the
> deadly virus
> sweeping the world despite religious calls for it to be
> rebranded
> Mexican Flu. Deputy health minister Yakov Litzman, a member
> of an
> ultra-religious party, said "swine flu " should not be used
> as it
> contains the name of the animal banned by Judaism.
> 
> Instead he said the authorities should call the virus
> sweeping the globe
> "Mexican flu." That, however, did not sit well with either
> Mexico's
> ambassador to Israel nor the Jewish state's envoy to
> Mexico.
> 
> Mexico's ambassador Frederico Salas and the Israeli envoy
> to Mexico
> Yosef Livne both lodged official complaints at the foreign
> ministry on
> Tuesday protesting at the new term.
> 
> "The ambassador (Salas) said he was offended when the
> deputy health
> minister's called it the Mexican flu," a foreign ministry
> official said.
> 
> "Israel has no intention of giving the flu any new names. "
> the official
> said.
> 
> Eating pork is prohibited by Judaism, the religion
> practised by the
> majority of Israelis. Islam, adhered to by most of Israel's
> Arab
> minority, likewise bans consumption of pork.
> 
> Israel confirmed that two nationals who recently returned
> from Mexico
> had contracted swine flu in the first such cases in the
> Middle East.
> 
> US officials also said they were reviewing whether to
> change the name of
> the outbreak, complaining that a slew of countries were
> misguidedly
> banning pork exports from North America.
> 
> "This is not a food-borne crisis. It's important to not
> refer to swine
> flu. It's important to convey the message that consuming
> pork will not
> cause this illness," Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told
> reporters.
> The World Organisation for Animal Health said on Monday
> that the name
> swine flu is a misnomer as the deadly virus has origins
> among birds and
> humans as well as pigs.
> 
> 
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