Swine Flu spreads like any other flu; it is passed through coughing, sneezing w/e covering the mouth, etc.
Ironically, swine flu started from a pig farm owned by a U.S.A. company; (I'm saying this because a lot of people were blaming the Mexicans for this incident) some pigs had the infection, and it was spread to the workers there due to poor sanitary conditions. The H1N1 virus was first detected in Mexico City. From there, the flu started to spread outwards into other countries.
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It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.It is certainly possible. The virus might mutate, and the mutated version start spreading. Or the existing virus might spread in places where it hasn't been before.
to spread awareness about land pollution make posters make a awareness group to try and clean surroundings to start small then try making a campaign on this awareness and make this campaign grow.
Swine flu began in China. Pigs (swine ) live with humans thus "swine" flu mutated and transferred to humans.
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Muhammad [S.A.W] spread the word of Islam first
No, Saint Paul did not start the Catholic Church. The Catholic Church traces its origins to Jesus Christ, with Saint Peter being considered the first Pope. Saint Paul played a significant role in the early spread of Christianity through his missionary journeys and writings.
Blood spreading. If this is in reference to Mack the Knife, it's referring to the way blood would billow like smoke in water when a shark attacks.
There is no finish of the spread of Christianity. Christianity is still gaining converts in the present time. It began spreading out from Jerusalem shortly after the death of Jesus which tradition says was in 33 AD. which would make Christianity roughly 1980 years old.
In early 2009 at the start of the pandemic.
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The Americas gave First Nation's people blankets that were known to be infected with smallpox. After that, the disease is highly contagious and can travel through the air. Due to this, the smallpox disease spread like wildfire, killing a vast majority of the First Nation's people
No,there is absolutely no reason to believe that. The Swine Flu (2009 H1N1 influenza virus) is a mutation of a virus that pigs had, the mutation made it able to infect people too. The pigs who first had the flu that evolved into the Swine Flu were in a pig farm in the US, according to investigators tracking the origin of the disease.See the related question below about what caused the swine flu for more information on how it got started.