cbsnews.com — If you've been diagnosed `probable` or `presumed` 2009 H1N1 or `swine flu` in recent months, you may be surprised to know this: odds are you didn't have H1N1 flu. In fact, you probably didn’t have flu at all. That's according to state-by-state test results obtained in a three-month-long CBS News investigation. The ramifications of this finding ar
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justlisteningOct 21, 2009
You mean this was a bunch of hogwash?
mnocketOct 21, 2009
fta "In late July, the CDC abruptly advised states to stop testing for H1N1 flu, and stopped counting individual cases. The rationale given for the CDC guidance to forego testing and tracking individual cases was: why waste resources testing for H1N1 flu when the government has already confirmed there's an epidemic?"In other words, once the government concludes that there is a serious problem they discourage gathering further evidence. Is there any wonder many people question AGW?
Closed AccountOct 21, 2009
Government-led fearmongering proves to be groundless? Imagine that. Next thing you know, someone will say that the global warming hysteria is based on cherry-picked data...
rdizzleOct 22, 2009
Facebook is rampant with the "I have Swine Flu" updates.
barackalypseNov 2, 2009
Any threat the Government aggressively responds to is usually over-stated and anything they try desperately to ignore is a real danger.