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Old 11-22-2009, 09:25 PM
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A teenager and three elderly people in Saudi Arabia for the hajj pilgrimage have died of the H1N1 flu virus, the Saudi Health Ministry said.

The victims of the virus were a 17-year-old Nigerian female and a Sudanese man, an Indian man and a Moroccan woman who each were 75 years old.

"These cases were discovered too late," said Dr. Khaled Al-Marghalani, the ministry spokesman. "Some were old, and the others had pre-existing chronic conditions."

Al-Marghalani said the Sudanese man initially went to a doctor who treated him, but not for H1N1.

"So when his doctor sent him to the hospital, and he was treated for H1N1, it was too late," he said.

The annual pilgrimage to Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is required of Muslims at least once in their lives, and millions of people around the globe make the trek to attend. This year, the hajj begins Wednesday, and many pilgrims have been arriving days and weeks ahead of the event, which coincides with flu season.

When Arab health ministers met in Cairo, Egypt, a few months back, it looked like several groups might even be banned from this year's event because of the flu. They were children under 12, adults over 65, pregnant women and people with chronic illnesses.

The Saudis didn't ban anybody from coming and left the responsibility to the pilgrims' countries of origin. In effect, officials issued guidelines only for people at risk.

Two days ago, Saudi Arabia's health minister, Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah, gathered representatives to discuss efforts to detect the ailment.

"It would be nice to have more time to prepare [for the possibility of H1N1 spreading in Saudi Arabia] ahead of the hajj, but I am very satisfied with all the measures taken and have great confidence," he said before the meeting.

Al-Marghalani said the "safe weapon" for the kinds of H1N1 cases that resulted in the deaths is Tamiflu, the drug used to fight influenza.

"If we lose Tamiflu, we will lose the war. But Tamiflu is only effective in the first 48 hours of when the symptoms appear," he said.

[Source: CNN]
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Old 11-22-2009, 09:26 PM
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You do understand that with the Hajj beginning in Mecca, if this puppy gets out into that crowd, given the volume of people who attend, the close proximity to each other, the amount of time in contact and the distribution of where these people come from (the entire globe), that has the potential to bring this to every corner of the globe in just 2 weeks.

Think of 100 000 people on the planes... connecting flights... this thing circulating with all the other passengers... if only 1% get infected, that's 1000 people, with an average 400 people in a plane and these people travelling to all the corners of the Earth, that easily amounts to 1/2 million infected in the air even before they touch down. The coughing in the airports alone would infect many millions more... and then you have a truly global reach of this thing, extremely fast, with this sort of kill rate.

And given the poor state of health in Africa, this thing could sweep through the continent killing huge numbers by Christmas.

Islam may just have brought death on a truly global scale.

Now take into account that this could also mutate into the crap we saw in the Ukraine and now are seeing crop up in Iowa..... Just think of the issues we would see due to this...
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Old 11-23-2009, 03:35 PM
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isn't Africa mainly Muslim? So they would be the conquerors of their own people if this were to happen. Sad really
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