Small Businesses Urged to Prepare for Swine Flu

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Inform your workeres of the toxic dangers of the vaccine. Inform your workers of the governments lies.

Mike Adkison of CA 12:37AM September 15, 2009

This particular H1N1 type A influenza is basically similar to previous strains, except this one seems to be more virulent. It is not as life threatening as earlier thought, though spreading quickly. Vaccines have not been effective against previous flu viruses, so no reason to believe this one is any better. You can always check the web's "Healing News Network" for more on this subject.

Dennis Knicely of NM 12:29AM September 15, 2009

Encourage sick workers to stay at home without fear of reprisal

Well that's all well and fine...IF you have paid sick leave. But if you don't..who can afford to take the time off? It's not like my boss is all of a sudden going to pay me if I'm not working! With the paycuts and layoffs that have happened, I make less money for a bigger work load...so I don't see any paid sick days coming my way if I'm out of work for a few days.

Cathy of MA 10:27PM September 14, 2009

It's just a bad flu, not the end of the world. Like I need advice from the Government if I get sick, anyway. "Take your vitamins, and don't forget to drink plenty of fluids. Cover your mouth when you sneeze, and wash your hands."

Thanks, Mom.

Dave of KY 10:17PM September 14, 2009

Had it over the weekend, 24-48 hour bug at best. Sneezing, slight sore throat, runny nose, small cough, fatigue, felt like crap at the height with vertigo, no body aches.

Jonny Blaze of WI 9:04PM September 14, 2009

Excuse me, but why is the government getting involved in the affairs of small business in this way? As if it is there duty to the state to remain open. Why should "Homeland Security" care if my McDonald's restaurant is open?

Are they just waiting for an event so they can turn the U.S. into a police state and finally get us all to vote right at the point of a gun?

I'm starting to think H1N1 was no accident.

Gordon of OK 8:53PM September 14, 2009

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