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	<title>Comments on: Advisory #12: Don&#8217;t Think the Risk of Novel H1N1 is Over &#8211; The Southern Hemisphere is Just Starting its Winter Season</title>
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		<title>By: Nathaniel Lin</title>
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		<description>Given the advent of web 2.0 and social network, are there any web based and map based tracking system of the spread of H1N1 managed by a social network globally? I think if one can be set up with guidelines on how to enter the data that may include severity and counts by geographic regions, we may be able to get a real time picture of how the virus is spreading and gaining severity without having to wait for the official report and for the bureaucracy to catch up.</description>
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