swine flu deaths in the united states
Swine H1N1 Death Cases in the United States has reached an all time high as of early September 2009. The current Swine Flu Pandemic started in April 2009 in Mexico and spread quickly around the globe.
United States Swine Flu Death cases crossed 600 in the first week of September 2009. By the first week of October 2009, the number is just under 1000 for Swine Flu Deaths in the United States.
Swine Flu Deaths in the USA has gotten so high that the Centers for Disease Control and World Heath Organization state they are no longer counting swine flu death cases.
This in not entirely true. Regardless what the media or the press releases state, the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization will not stop counting cases of death from Swine Flu. Recording cases of death and infection from global illnesses is what the CDC & WHO do.
Swine Flu Deaths in the United States will no longer be REPORTED according to the CDC and WHO. It is probable these health organizations are concerned that they might cause fear and panic if they continue to continuously report the numbers of Swine Flu Virus Cases and Deaths.
Unfortunately, the USA Swine Flu Deaths toll will continue to rise and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta Georgia and World Health Organization will be forced to track these numbers.
Why? Because the standard Flu Season in the United States does not begin until the end of November. As of October 2009, swine flu cases reported are in the millions, swine flu hospitalizations are over 55,000 and more than 1,000 U.S. citizens have died from the Swine Influenza Viruses.
~ Posted October 09 2009