I was just listening to this on the news and they do seem to be contradicting themselves quite a bit. One thing was some scientist was drawing comparisons to the 1918 Spanish flu. Now this horrified the reporter, but what the guy was saying is that was absolute worst case scenario and its something that can be learnt from, and we have much better medicine now so even though it is presenting the same way it is controllable, to an extent anyway now. Someone else e was saying pandemics happen every 30-40 years.
But it got me to thinking - and this is very much an example of media scaremongering. In 2002-2003 we were all going we were all going to die from SARS it killed a total of 774 and there were 8096 probable cases. (US National Center for Biotechnology Information)
and that was only a mini pandemic. Then in 2005-2007 there was the bird flu scare. Now I cant find any figures for that, but it did NOT kill six million Americans, I found a white house report saying it might, in fact I'm fairly certain it never made the human to human leap at all, it was a pandemic within the avian population but didn't translate to a full blown human pandemic.

