CBC News - Canada - Canadians think H1N1 risks exaggerated: poll
Although the media has made this H1N1 thing out to be the plague, apparently most Canadians agree with me that it's not as bad as they're making it out to be. I read an article on www.foxnews.com this morning as well that said there have been 22,000,000 cases of H1N1 in the USA alone since April. And how many deaths? Not so many. I don't know about you, but I am pretty sick of the media blowing things out of proportion. Is the virus dangerous? Yes, I won't argue that point. Is it going to be the end of mankind? I don't think so, but many media outlets are giving that impression. I wish that the media would start reporting more good news for a change, instead of making bad news into worse news. In recent weeks, the old question of "how are you today?" has been replaced with "are you getting the shot?" It makes me want to scream! No one asked me last year if I was getting the flu shot. No one asks me if I've been vaccinated for polio. No one asks if I've ever had chicken pox. But H1N1, well, that's a different story. No it's not! This is not the way I want to start every conversation with every person I meet in line at the grocery store, with the teller at the bank, or with the person giving me my Timmies coffee in the morning. Would all you doomsdayers please just shut your pieholes?
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