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Katie Reinmann

I strongly advise all Americans get vaccinated to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus, which is rapidly spreading throughout our nation. This virus is caused by being in direct contact with pigs, and the symptoms are the same as your common, everyday flu. If you have developed a fever, lack of appetite, coughing, a runny nose, sore throat, or nausea, we highly recommend you seek a doctor for tests to make sure you are not diagnosed with this virus, for we want to prevent the spreading of this virus as best we can. This virus is very contagious. Just a sneeze or cough from a person, a handshake that you then put your hand in your mouth later on, could be infected with this virus. In Mexico, 1,000 people have been affected and sick with the swine flu. Schools, museums, and theaters are being closed. Schools in our states have been closed due to possible cases of people developing this virus, and our students, teachers, and the whole of America are at risk every day. We can be at risk of this virus becoming just as serious as it has in Mexico, here, in our own home towns. There is nothing you can do as of right now, but we are strongly persisting Americans to wash their hands. Do not be in contact with anyone, such as shaking hands. All in all, this vaccine will only help and decrease your chances of recieving this horrible virus.