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I don't wanna go to Mexico no more, no more

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Relax, go to Mexico, and remember that liberal application of Jose' Quervo Gold taken internally and externally will cure what ails you.
 
No, those XA & XB planes were probably from Croatia. And those Customs guys in PBI always process us rapido..

How many Netjets aircraft have XA and XB tail numbers? They way you wrote your posts said that Netjets was going to and from Mexico to pick up and drop off pax.
 
They may have it, but they can't spread it. From what I read, that's been proven.


These pigs got it from humans and they are speculating that this may mean it can now go the other way.

This flu now appears to be very similar to one that his in the 50s which may explain why the elderly aren't catching it.
 
These pigs got it from humans and they are speculating that this may mean it can now go the other way.

This flu now appears to be very similar to one that his in the 50s which may explain why the elderly aren't catching it.

That's a new one for me. Had not heard that yet.
 
No travel for us to Mexico until such time as the travel alert against 'unnecessary travel' is lifted.

Because of this Travel Alert, we, as Americans in Mexico have VERY limited services from our embassies in Mexico.

It's NOT a place to go when a Travel Alert is in effect. Simple as that!
 
Swine flu no worse than regular flu.

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The swine flu virus that has sparked fear and precautions worldwide appears to be no more dangerous than the regular flu virus that makes its rounds each year, U.S. officials said

"What the epidemiologists are seeing now with this particular strain of U.N. is that the severity of the disease, the severity of the flu -- how sick you get -- is not stronger than regular seasonal flu," Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said Monday as the worldwide number of confirmed cases of swine flu -- technically known as 2009 H1N1 virus -- topped 1,085.

The flu has been blamed for 26 deaths: 25 in Mexico and one in the United States, according to the World Health Organization.

Still, Napolitano noted, the seasonal flu results in "hundreds of thousands of hospitalizations" and roughly 35,000 fatalities each year in the United States. There are still concerns that the virus could return in the fall, in the typical flu season, as a stronger strain.

Attached is the link to the rest of the article.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/05/04/swine.flu.main/index.html
 

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