An outbreak of an unknown disease has come to the United States! Oh my gosh! We must do something!! THAT is the attitude of most people on Whyville right now. I don't have a problem with that, but there's one thing that bothered me about Whyville trying to "inform" people.
I've been on Whyville for a long time, and last year there was an outbreak
of E. coli in Walkerton, ON (in Canada.. durr). Whyville did absolutely nothing to educate citizens about it, even though a lot of children had to go home from school because they were throwing up.
How long has the rash been out in the States? A week? Two weeks? After a week, a three-year-old died in Walkerton and Whyville didn't do a thing. We only found out a day after just about every person in Walkerton drank the infected water. Nearly everyone in Walkerton was infected; seven people died and it sent all of Ontario into a scare.
I hope this article will open the eyes of City Management so that they might care about other countries too.
Note from City Hall:
Hello Diesel,
Point well taken!
Just so you know, we actually designed the CDC and planned to launch the current Why-Pox situation before the rashes broke out in the U.S. The outbreak just so happened on the SAME day that we put up the CDC. It was just such a coincidence that we naturally had to connect it to Whyville!
City Hall