Posted April 29, 2009

The Swine Flu virus is a resistant mutation to which the human body has no specialized defenses, and there are no specific cures per se - only general treatment which is often not enough for the elderly or people with reduced immune defenses, like young children.
A virus like this hailing from a semi-popular tourism country could spread around the world in a couple of days. We still don't know if it has - there is always a certain incubation period before any major outbreak.
Health officials are right to be vigilant.
This particular strain of swine flu is based on the H1N1 variant of influenza A, otherwise known as the common flu, easily treated and survivable. To date, there have only been about 300 confirmed cases of it world wide, with most of them actually in the US (91 of them). Of those 300 confirmed cases, only 8 people have died from it and at least one of them was an infant that was ill before contracting the Swine flu. There is being vigilant, then there is overreacting. This is a massive case of overreacting.