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I am concerned but not terrified. The medical system is in good shape to care of people.

 
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I'm not too concerned.  What about cancer, heart problems, diabetes?  There are many illnesses out there.  We do our best to take whatever precautions we can, but to spend our days worrying about these things is useless.  I prefer to enjoy life and live every day to the fullest, without worrying about things that I have very little control over. 

 

wish the USA health department would do their very best to prepare for the possible outbreak of swine flu......if obama and his administration were sincere about our health and healthcare they woud be putting efforts into preventing the problems a swine flu would present. instead the administration is WASTING  time pretending to want health care for citizens.

 
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No too concerned as long as vaccines are available and administered to high risk groups and as long as people do not panic or overreact

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lord only knows how many diffeent flu's are out there.....they're all getting excited about just one type to the exclusion of the rest.....DUH

 

I'm very concerened just because this is such a serious thing. This thing could end upl becoming bigger then it is now. Populations could be wiped out, kind of like the black plague. But as long as people do the vaccines and stuff, maybe it wont spread so badly. So yea, I'm concerned.

 

Personally, I think that the government keeps alot from us, so I'm sure there is little pieces concerning this that they keep from us.

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