Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Swine Flu Nerves Rattled by Mexico City Earthquake

The swine flu outbreak in Mexico City has claimed more lives. The number of cases in the United States has also increased. The virus is now also appearing worldwide, including surfacing in New Zealand and Spain.

While the Obama Administration is urging that we don't panic, and I agree fully, I also believe we should be prepared for the worst should it arise.

In the meantime, as the world is attempting to formulate strategies for dealing with the swine flu, and as Mexico City's nerves are being pushed to the limit, an earthquake jarred Mexico City. Reports have given the quake a magnitude anywhere from 5.6 to 6.0. Two died in the state of Guerrero near the epicenter.

-- Political Pistachio Conservative News and Commentary

Swine flu epidemic enters dangerous new phase

Quake jars already-nervous Mexico City residents

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