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not really that weird. LadyLorraine Send a noteboard - 20/10/2009 09:13:27 PM
there's plenty of illnesses that hit the healthy. And if you think about it, what group of people is more likely to go out and interact with others even with mild symptoms of a "oh it's just a cold?"

the young and overly healthy.

Given that the young and healthy are probably being exposed more, it doesn't overly surprise me given how contagious this strain of H1N1 is. and these people are still dying from complications not the flu itself for the most part.

I still think it's just the flu :P
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