Stable Swine
Centre for Disease Control in the US has announced that the H1N1 virus’ genetic makeup now “appears to be stable”. The cynical side of the MacDoctor finds the juxtaposition of this pronouncement on the back of the FDA announcing their approval of the first Swine flu vaccine just a little too convenient. Especially when the virologists of the CDC and the WHO have been rabbiting on about possible mutations for months prior to this. Suddenly, “The latest data suggest that the virus is not likely to become deadlier, according to the CDC officials”.
It simply amazing how the virus has decided to co-operate so nicely with the vaccine manufacturers…
Evil question of the day: “What exactly has changed in the H1N1 virus’ environment in the past two months that now prevents it from mutating?“
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Oct 3 09 8:53 am
“What exactly has changed in the H1N1 virus’ environment in the past two months that now prevents it from mutating?“
Barry Obama has had a word with it?
JC
ROTFLMOA.
Oct 3 09 10:34 am
LOL JC