The flu is the flu. Those with weakened immune systems are at risk and should be vaccinated. Healthy people get sick and then get better.
Usually true, but from what I understand, not always. First off, in some cases older generations may have immunity that other generations do not. In that way you can have children and young healthy people die while middle aged people are only affected to a small degree.
Secondly when you have an avian flu that is never been seen in human beings it can be exponentially more deadly then common strains of existing human/swine influenza. In the Spanish flu it was young soldiers that were dieing in droves.
I would not suggest that panic is called for (it never is) but deep below the frothy media scare campaign is the truth that microbiologists were yelling about for years. I think putting off avian flu as, just another flu where a few old people die, and us healthy folk are fine, is not the correct outlook IMO.
The regular flu kills around 500,000 people a year. The last avian flu killed possibly 40 million (in a world without modern jetliners.)
It is like a roll of the dice. This avian flu could weaken if/when it pole-vaults the species barrier, or it could stay virulent. Who knows if Tamiflu buying is the way to go? I have no idea, but I do not see it as criminal or somehow negligent to shareholders. Branson is not alone. Many corporations with traveling staff have been buying anti-virals for their employees, and have been for years.
Just my opinion..