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1 May 2009 -- The situation continues to evolve. As of 23:30 GMT, 1 May 2009, 13 countries have officially reported 367 cases of influenza A(H1N1) infection.
Originally posted by Power_Semi
I did the maths myself yesterday on another thread (strange, no one seemed very impressed back then), but rather than trying to work on growth so far (which is unknown really, since we don't know how many are actually infected, etc) I started with 1 infected person & assumed he infected just 3 people per day.
Each of the people he infected similarly infected 3 people per day, etc.
Now, fair enough I didn't allow for the 2 day incubation period until the infectee becomes contageous, but then again weigh that off against the fact I'm only counting 3 people per day becoming infected.
The numbers go like this:
Days Infected People
1 1
2 4
3 16
4 64
5 256
6 1024
7 4096
8 16384
9 65536
10 262144
11 1048576
12 4194304
13 16777216
14 67108864
15 268435456
16 1073741824
How can it be that such a virulant strain of flu that is present in one of the most populated cities (Mexico City) in the World can have only infected 3000 people?
It can't have.
Either the numbers of infected are substantially higher than reported, or this is a load of hullabaloo over nothing.
I guess we'll find out over the next few days.
Originally posted by imd12c4funn
Could it be the Reptilians?
Originally posted by MagicaRose
reply to post by Walkswithfish
What about the mass graves that have been dug in different cities?
What about all of those coffins that are stored in Atlanta Georgia?
hmmmmmmmmmmmmm..........I guess they will come in handy now.
Originally posted by drclifford
This is brilliant. The WHO should read it.
Flag and star.
"From what we understand so far, the severity doesn't seem to be much different than what it is in regular seasonal influenza," Rehm said.
l secretario de Salud federal (Ssa), José Ángel Córdava Villalobos, confirmó que existen 397 casos confirmados, de los cuales hay 16 personas fallecidas y el resto, 381, se encuentran vivos.
Originally posted by X_Brap_X
im getting my vaccine soon against this flu. I recommend everyone else gets vacciated. better safe than sorry!