Reuters — Estimates say that nearly three thousand people nationwide, and fifteen thousand people worldwide have died of the H1N1 virus or Swine flu and nearly eighty thousand cases have been confirmed in hospitals and clinics across the United States and the world, the World Heath Organization reported. The influenza pandemic of 2010, while not nearly as prolific as the one that raged in 1918 … still has citizens around the world in a near state of panic. New York Post (Headlines October 31st) — Beware! Children Carry Germs! — Halloween Canceled! New York Times — (Headlines November 3rd) —…
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