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no one knows the answer to that one yet. If researchers and other people are trying to make a vaccine shot, it may last like a few months or so. This case is a bit like the Black Death only not too serious. The Black Death was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1351. Hopefully we find a cure or some way to get rid of the Swine Flu, because soon it will wipe out a lot of people.
You can get a mask to protect yourself from the swine flu from spearding to you.
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no one knows the answer to that one yet. If researchers and other people are trying to make a vaccine shot, it may last like a few months or so. This case is a bit like the Black Death only not too serious. The Black Death was one of the deadliest pandemics in human history, peaking in Europe between 1347 and 1351. Hopefully we find a cure or some way to get rid of the swine flu, because soon it will wipe out a lot of people.
You can get a mask to protect yourself from the swine flu from spearding to you.
www.orderswinemask.com
The typical season for the flu is when the temperatures go down in fall and winter. It is not exactly known why the "seasonal influenza" usually strikes at that time of the year in both hemispheres of the world, but factors such as temperature, humidity, and having more people gathered in close and crowded quarters (such as classrooms in schools) may be factors. That is when the seasonal flu usually strikes.
Originally, it was expected that the "Swine Flu" (A-H1N1/09) would follow this same typical seasonal pattern of infection. However, as the summer came and temperatures continued to climb, the AH1N109 virus still spread to more corners of the globe in the pandemic. It never has left the Northern Hemisphere as would have been anticipated based on prior patterns of the flu infections. Now that fall is here and winter is approaching in the Northern Hemisphere again, swine flu continues without interruption and is starting to show increased activity. How long it will continue, if it continues past this flu season, is currently unpredictable.
The minimum treatment is 5 days. It depends on how long it takes the body to react to the treatment.
Swine flu has been around for thousands of years and will come and go getting worse every time!
I think that for what ever time it lasted
yes we are going to get the swine
I recuperated from the swine flu in like 8 days.
most of the people who had swine flu have gotten better. its only a few who have died
swine flu is fake. it doesn't excist.
No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
No, it takes about 4 days before doctors can tell if you have Swine Flu.
The symptoms of swine flu are the same as other more common flu strains. There is no way of knowing if your flu was the swine flu without laboratory testing.
No it is not a lot of people have still got swine flu. Even the news is no doubt still going on about it.
many governments are giving out leaflets and information about swine flu. it is much like normal flu
If you have been symptom free for seven days, then you should no longer be spreading viruses. See the related question below for more information about the incubation period and stages of this influenza.
They are the same thing. as you know the swine flu is going around so its allso a pig flu i think
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