On 4/24/09, Sam L. <[email protected]> wrote: > > I just came across this today. > > The Mexican swine flu outbreak of 2009 > > In April 2009, nearly 1,000 cases of H1N1 swine flu were detected in Mexico > causing more than 60 > deaths[15]<#120da312296cd18c_120da048d1c130b5_cite_note-14> > . >
More on it in Natural News An outbreak of a new human-to-human transmitted disease is now upon us. The new viral strain is called "H1N1" and it's a combination of bird flu, swine flu and human flu. It's spreading rapidly from person to person. 60 deaths have so far been attributed to it in Mexico. On the origins of this virus, it seems likely that birds infected the swine with bird flu. This mutated the swine flu virus which spread among pigs. This was then picked up by humans in contact with the pigs and mutated into a human-carrying component. Now, this triple-threat hybrid flu is killing people in Mexico City, and it has infected Americans in San Diego, California and San Antonio, Texas. It is suspected in an outbreak of schoolchildren in NYC (but not confirmed there yet). Read my breaking report on this important viral outbreak news here: http://www.naturalnews.com/026125.html Kirsteen

