Tonka
Well-known member
http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/opinion/readersrespond/bal-h1n1letter1123,0,3727812.story
It seems that reports of deaths from H1N1, far more often than not, refer to the deceased as having "underlying health problems." Just what are these sacred, protected and mysterious "underlying causes," and why can't we be told what they are? And just who is deciding to keep this information from us -- the media, the medical community or the government? Perhaps we might really need to protect ourselves more from those "underlying causes" than from H1N1?
Dave Reich, Perry Hall
It seems that reports of deaths from H1N1, far more often than not, refer to the deceased as having "underlying health problems." Just what are these sacred, protected and mysterious "underlying causes," and why can't we be told what they are? And just who is deciding to keep this information from us -- the media, the medical community or the government? Perhaps we might really need to protect ourselves more from those "underlying causes" than from H1N1?
Dave Reich, Perry Hall