Just a few of my observations and beliefs:
Swine flu (H1N1) is a new virus, the medical community is learning about it as they are having to react to it, differing unrelated groups of people seem to be affected and this has led to changes in strategy and information disseminated to the public. This change in information causes the public to question the accuracy of all information given out. The seasonal flu kills far more people than Swine flu has, most of those people have underlying medical conditions that leave them vulnerable to any flu. Swine flu for the vast majority of people will be no worse than the regular flu. You won't know if the flu you have is Swine unless you get tested, you won't get tested unless you are quite ill and seek medical help. The majority of people who die from Swine flu have underlying medical conditons, though some have died who have no previous medical conditions that leave them vulnerable. Influenza can lead to respiratory failure, failure to oxygenate or ventilate adequately. Failure to oxygenate appears to be the more important factor. The medical researchers, doctors and supporting infrastructure are the best resource we have to deal with any new virus or bacteria. No they are not Gods that know all and can cure all, I believe they doing the best they can, people die everyday in spite of their best efforts. The western medical system is the best medical system in the world, we're lucky to be apart of it. Yes, mistakes have been made in the past and will likely happen in the future. They're human just like you. Getting the Swine flu vaccine is a personal choice, do your research and make as informed a decision as you can given the information available which is changing as they learn about H1N1.