
I’d like to take this opportunity to say pork is one of the best tasting meats in existence. Just the mention of pig makes my mouth water. In fact for lunch, I’m going to eat some baby back ribs wrapped in bacon, sprinkled with pulled pork. Take that Swine Flu! Nom, nom, nom….
The current H1N1 Swine Flu pandemic headlines read like those flashing through the intro sequence of a post-apocalyptical movie. Now you can see the cases spreading in real time—as the WHO declares them—in Google Maps.
In case you have not been paying attention to the news during the last few days, there’s a pandemia going on. A spike of infections of the H1N1 Swine Flu—a mutation of a pork virus that jumped from pigs to humans—happened in the city of Mexico (103 dead already) and it is quickly spreading through the world now, thanks to airline connections.
Reading the map is very simple: We are all going to dieThe pink markers are suspect, the purple markers are confirmed, and deaths don’t have a black dot in the marker. The yellow markers are negative, but I don’t see any.
Have fun watching. While you can.
Here is the direct link to the Google Map
(Via Gizmodo.)