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another_voice_2

01/05/14 12:05 AM

#78087 RE: malibuman #78086

Montreal (AFP) - An H1N1 flu outbreak in Alberta has sickened nearly 1,000 people and killed five, the Canadian province's health minister said Friday, urging everyone to get vaccinated.


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"Over the past few weeks, we have seen a surge in the number of influenza cases across Alberta. Many of those affected are healthy young adults," Health Minister Fred Horne said in a statement.

In total, 965 cases of the flu have been confirmed by health authorities in the province, with just more than 250 requiring hospitalization, he explained.

"Sadly, five Albertans admitted to the ICU have died," Horne said, emphasizing that the age and health of the patients was unusual.
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another_voice_2

01/05/14 12:05 AM

#78088 RE: malibuman #78086

Montreal (AFP) - An H1N1 flu outbreak in Alberta has sickened nearly 1,000 people and killed five, the Canadian province's health minister said Friday, urging everyone to get vaccinated.


{{{{{{{{There is/will be demand.>>>>>


"Over the past few weeks, we have seen a surge in the number of influenza cases across Alberta. Many of those affected are healthy young adults," Health Minister Fred Horne said in a statement.

In total, 965 cases of the flu have been confirmed by health authorities in the province, with just more than 250 requiring hospitalization, he explained.

"Sadly, five Albertans admitted to the ICU have died," Horne said, emphasizing that the age and health of the patients was unusual.
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another_voice_2

01/05/14 12:06 AM

#78089 RE: malibuman #78086

Montreal (AFP) - An H1N1 flu outbreak in Alberta has sickened nearly 1,000 people and killed five, the Canadian province's health minister said Friday, urging everyone to get vaccinated.


{{{{{{{{There is/will be demand.>>>>>


"Over the past few weeks, we have seen a surge in the number of influenza cases across Alberta. Many of those affected are healthy young adults," Health Minister Fred Horne said in a statement.

In total, 965 cases of the flu have been confirmed by health authorities in the province, with just more than 250 requiring hospitalization, he explained.

"Sadly, five Albertans admitted to the ICU have died," Horne said, emphasizing that the age and health of the patients was unusual.
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Puffer

01/05/14 3:51 AM

#78090 RE: malibuman #78086

I don't think you should go outside tomorrow, you might get hit by a meteor.
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leifsmith

01/05/14 9:52 AM

#78093 RE: malibuman #78086

The plant is not done. It is being built. A plant that's being built is not just words, it's action. That's my whole point.
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FORZANANO

01/05/14 12:14 PM

#78101 RE: malibuman #78086

It's fine that you don't believe!
But be prepared! You could have some surprises!

FN