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Re: I am not sure that is less dangerous... TaskmasterJack Send a noteboard - 21/10/2009 01:08:50 AM

Like any flu of course the old/young rule is going to apply.


The "old" part of the rule is less applicable with H1N1. Elderly normally make up about 90% of flu fatalities. With H1N1, they're actually a minority.
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