Guest guest Posted January 10, 2000 Report Share Posted January 10, 2000  - betty l kehrer Undisclosed-Recipient:; Saturday, November 13, 2004 8:50 PM Fw: [FoodHerbHealth] Flu pandemic looms as major global crisis - ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE Undisclosed-Recipient:; Saturday, November 13, 2004 5:56 PM [FoodHerbHealth] Flu pandemic looms as major global crisis - Lee & Cindy FoodHerbHealth Saturday, November 13, 2004 4:00 PM Re: [FoodHerbHealth] Flu pandemic looms as major global crisis I suggest you SEND THIS AROUND: Smallpox Vaccine Tied to Heart Problem http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/717 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/718 = Flu pandemic looms as major global crisis http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/719 ======================= UW lab houses world's worst flu, more from Biodefense Digest http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/692 UW lab houses world's worst flu, more from Biodefense Digest ===================== WHO Sets Flu Vaccine Summit Meeting to Deal With Pandemic Threat http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/681 ====================== BIRD FLU shots for EVERYONE; "Health Computer Chip IMPLANTS"; Infect http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/710 ====================== JUST SOME of our LINKS on this group site for NATURAL RELIEF FROM FLU AND RELATED PROBLEMS: http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/631 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/632 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/633 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/667 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/669 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/670 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/673 (with replies at bottom) http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/685 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/687 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/688 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/690 http://au.FoodHerbHealth/message/691 On Sat, 13 Nov 2004 15:29:08 EST IBAngelofLight writes: MSNBC - Flu pandemic looms as major global crisis Flu pandemic looms as major global crisisWorld Health Organization urges more efforts to develop vaccinesReutersUpdated: 4:28 p.m. ET Nov. 12, 2004GENEVA - The World Health Organization (WHO) on Friday urged governments to provide funds to drug makers developing vaccines against a feared influenza pandemic, which could kill millions of people.Representatives of 11 drug companies, governments and vaccine licensing agencies ended a two-day meeting amid fears Asia’s lethal bird flu virus endemic could mutate and infect humans.Klaus Stohr, head of the WHO’s global influenza program, said companies were reluctant to invest some 11 million euros ($14.15 million) to develop a vaccine that may never be used. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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