Many (but not everyone) say media are exaggerating the outbreak of swine flu. Is it correct spreading panic instead of prudence?
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Swine flu: panic or don’t panic?
Posted in Information, Swine Flu, tagged avian flu, bbc, corriere della sera, Douglas Adams, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Italian Opinionist, Italy, outbreak, sars, spanish flu, swine flu, swine influenza A/H1N1, Texas Child Dies From Swine Flu, who on April 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Earthquakes and swine flu as seen in Italy: playing with people’s fear
Posted in Abruzzo Earthquake, Information, Swine Flu, tagged Abruzzo, acapulco, avian flu, byoblu, claudio messora, Earthquake, fear flu, frattini, Giampaolo Giuliani, Giuliani, Italian Opinionist, Italy, MARC SIEGEL, Mexico, Radon, scotland, somalia piracy, spain, swine flu, swine influenza A/H1N1, who, youtube on April 28, 2009 | 1 Comment »
News and facts MUST be reported in order to prevent worse consequences. Fear and alarmism maybe are not necessary…
25 April: imaging a Malaria-Liberation Day… when freedom will become aware
Posted in Information, Swine Flu, tagged 25 april, Andre Gide, freedom, ILI, influenza-like illness, Kierkegaard, liberation, liberation day, liberation day italy, malaria, media, Metro, Mexico, swine flu, swine influenza A/H1N1, World Malaria day, world war II on April 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Liberation day should represent the celebration of the freedom gained by defeating totalitarian regimes. But often we use it just on the surface: we avoid thinking freely about the world and its problems (among which malaria can’t be forgotten).