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Swine flu
Do you think that the Swine flu would affect the Canadian economy?
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Not much. The whole story was overblown out of proportion.
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I hope not. The SARS scare in 2003 hit hard the tourist industry in Toronto...
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It looks like we here in Toronto are again ahead of other Canadian cities and even many big cities around the world by the number of confirmed cases. I wonder how many unconfirmed/untested cases do we actually have?
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Swine flu
I think its a concern if you have a pre-existing condition, as is any flu or illness. If you are healthy it seems the Swine-Flu is no worse than the "regular" flu.
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Yes, it doesn't look that bad so far, and let's hope it stays this way when we head into the Fall...
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Speaking of swine flu... I heard anti-swine flu vaccines are selling like hotcakes.
I guess swine flu is not as much of a threat as we feared it would be a few months ago. |
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