Re: FluMist and Shedding virus to pts.
End Of Day Summary for Monday, October 19, 2009 (FluCount.org): During the past week, 409 new swine flu deaths were confirmed across the world (average of 58.4 deaths/day), resulting in a 16.2% increase over the death toll last week. Brazil, still adding to their death tally, accounted for 196 of those deaths - or 48% of the deaths this week. Coming in second this week is The United States, confirming 82 new H1N1 deaths, bringing their death toll to exactly 1,000.
In the US, the vaccine has arrived at many states, but there will continue to be a shortage of supply in the immediate future. Health officials across the nation are expecting less than 10% of the vaccine supply they were initially anticipating.

As previously stated, there is some concern among many people relating to safety issues of the new H1N1 vaccine.
Although there have been few side effects documented thus far, official testing has been very limited.
The federal government is beginning to consider dosage variations for people among certain risk groups. For example, medication taken by asthmatics could possibly interfere with the vaccine. FluCount will continue to provide information relating to the vaccine here.

Worldwide H1N1 (Swine Flu) Infection Data
Summary of Statistics
Official US Total:
(According to CDC) 44555 cases, 1093 deaths
Unofficial US Total:
(Other Reliable Sources) 67971 cases, 1093 deaths
Worldwide Total:
(Various Reliable Sources) 510697 cases, 5951 deaths
Most Infected States:
(According to CDC) Wisconsin: 6222 cases
Texas: 5151 cases
Illinois: 3404 cases
Most Infected Countries:
(Various Reliable Sources) Mexico: 47788 cases
United States: 44555 cases
Australia: 37642 cases
North Dakota had zero deaths , 63 infected
http://www.flucount.org/
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