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Re: Respiratory virus suspected in Midwest children's hospitalizations

By: DGpeddler in FFFT3 | Recommend this post (0)
Sun, 07 Sep 14 7:46 PM | 52 view(s)
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"Kids are notorious for spreading germs, they play together"

I know. One reason a lot of older folks do well today is because they got germs as kids and their bodies built up an immunity. That is also why a lot of young people today, die. They were kept from getting most bugs as small kids and cannot fight off the stronger bugs today.


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Re: Respiratory virus suspected in Midwest children's hospitalizations
By: clo
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Sun, 07 Sep 14 6:41 PM
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Strange question DG.

Only 3% of Hispanics live in Missouri.
Kids are notorious for spreading germs, they play together ;))

http://suburbanstats.org/population/how-many-people-live-in-missouri


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