I don't think the WHO is prone to media hype.
I also don't know what precautions one can really take, that we shouldn't all be doing anyhow. Emergency preparedness is emergency preparedness. Keeping the immune system healthy is keeping the immune system healthy. (although actually, with this kind of flu, a healthy immune system makes you more likely to die...)
I guess if this spurs more people to become more prepared for emergencies, and to take better care of themselves, then everyone benefits regardless of what happens this time around. But I'm kind of scared. It's always been a matter of when not if, and this seems like it could be the one.



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