Originally Posted by
OakLeaf
Okay, I hadn't read this morning's news yet where the virologists and geneticists are saying that preliminary indications are that this is not a particularly lethal strain. (Which BTW that news comes from the "MSM," not from the CDC or WHO.)
Nevertheless I stand by what I said to begin with... epidemiologists have been saying for years that it's a matter of when not if. Just as people dismiss climate change because their house isn't underwater yet, people dismiss the near-certainty of pandemic flu whenever the latest suspicious strain doesn't turn out to be "the one."
We all need to be prepared for emergencies. I'm not talking about panic - I'm talking about the same kind of attitude that causes us to wear helmets when we ride. We hope it will never happen, but the likelihood is that it will, and when and if it does, there's no substitute for having the proper preparations in place ahead of time. Seven days' food and water, a way to cook, heat and dispose of waste if the electric goes down, a plan to locate loved ones... those are things we all should have in case of hurricane, tornado, earthquake, pandemic or whatever.