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Vitaminyes
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The H1N1 is a unique strain of flu that has existed for quite some time. There is an existing yet basically exhausted supply of vaccines, and the estimated crude death rate seems to be not too far off from the regular flu. Why should we care? Is the H1N1 at risk of doing something like evolving multiple times in rapid succession within the decade into something extremely deadly? I just don't get all the hype.