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Charles Linskaill,
Edinburgh 17/06/2009 03:02:06
I think that because we have all seen, the Tragic Loss of Jacqueline Fleming, and Her Baby, We really do need to take the 'Swine-Flu' as Serious, and act on Government Advice, to-which we were all given.
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Scottyboy007,
Glasgow 17/06/2009 10:48:08
Nicola Sturgeon was warned to isolate at the very beginning all passengers coming from Mexico for health checks. She also failed in Disinfecting ALL Flights coming into the UK. I know this would not have completely stopped it but it would have helped by a long way. She was too lax at the beginning listening to far to many so called experts. This is a far more dangerous bug than they have made out.
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Tartan Viking,
17/06/2009 17:25:36
#2. Scottyboy.
Part of the problem is the lack of basic hygiene. People should wash their hands more often. Sure - the virus is spread mostly in the air but it can be spread by contact but there are too many manky people walking about I'm afraid, who find it a chore to use basic cleanliness.
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