[Error: unknown template qotd]In order to educate everyone on the H1N1 flu (my friend got it. It was BAAD), my university has sent out an email with information and tips on the virus.
I changed a few words here and there, but the message remains the same: do not eat brains
I changed a few words here and there, but the message remains the same: do not eat brains
August 24, 2009 — As classes begin this week, the University of Virginia is preparing for a possible large-scale outbreak of novel H1N1 zombie plague. H1N1– originally called "brain flu" – is proliferating throughout the Southern Hemisphere and likely will appear as dramatically large infection rates this fall and winter in North America.
So far, most infections worldwide have been relatively mild, with symptoms similar to seasonal zombie plague – headache, chills, desire for brains, body aches, fatigue, rigor mortis, dry cough, sore throat, and stuffy nose. Most fatalities have been among young children, pregnant women and those with health complications that compromise their ability to fight off the undead.