While people try to make sense of the bird flu pandemic that may happen in years to come. A few others are trying to figure out whom is most at risk for such a outbreak. Most of the public is more worried about whom this flu may affect in their family's. Plus just how many could really die if this flu were to mutate and enter the human chain.
I would be more concerned with the elderly, and children. Third world countries are at high risk also. But so are the people that are all ready fighting a battle against a disease they already have. This includes diabetics. I am sure those that don't have their diabetes in control, or don't even know they have diabetes will be at a higher risk.
Yes those that are more inclined to be in crowds will be at a higher risk than your person that lives by them selves, and doesn't get out that much. Precautions taken everytime they leave their home, and return home will be a must for everyone. I just can't imagine how a person that doesn't keep up with the times expects to survive this.
Then of course their are people who don't believe this will even happen unless man is involved in its demise.
It will truly be survival for the fittest, but also for the smartest.
Hopefully this wont happen. I can't imagine living in a town with over half of its occupants gone. Neither can I imagine loosing loved ones. Plan now just incase.
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