Second Swine Flu Death in U.S.
May 6, 2009 by Cherie Burbach
Filed under Women's Health
Just as health officials have started to downgrade the dangers of Swine Flu, another death has been reported in Texas. This time, the victim was a U.S. resident who reportedly also had “chronic underlying health conditions.”

According to the CDC, there are “403 confirmed cases of the swine flu in the United States” in 38 of the 50 states. Most of them are in New York, Illinois, California, and Texas. It’s also been recommended that schools remain open, even when a Swine Flu case is confirmed. Scientists have recently said that the Swine Flu is “no more dangerous than seasonal flu.”
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Hey guess what!!!!
Scientists have now confirmed that that the first case of swine flu was actually in the U.S. in San Diego to be precise. Way to go in blaming Mexico for everything. If an asteroid fall in New York City we’ll probably blame it on Mexico.