The world is scared of the Swine Flu. It shouldn’t be. There are many easily obtained, effective remedies available.
However, the sheer number of 162,000 cases worldwide has some countries scanning the body temperatures of travelers to pinpoint fevers and using other types of scrutiny to detect potential cases of Swine Flu.
Some travelers have been quarantined for up to a week, even though they had no symptoms. Schools and businesses around the world are debating whether or not to keep their doors open.
But do the figures support these kinds of responses? Read more…




