Maybe there are no confirmed cases in your state, but they're nearby! Check this map:
http://flutracker.rhizalabs.com/
I don't think there's any need to panic, but there are good reasons to take precautions.
Karen
Maybe there are no confirmed cases in your state, but they're nearby! Check this map:
http://flutracker.rhizalabs.com/
I don't think there's any need to panic, but there are good reasons to take precautions.
Karen
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Here's my favorite map:
http://www.idemc.org/
While this flu strain my not be as devastating, I think it will bring in the next wave of a more dangerous virus.![]()
That map is SCARIER, even though it shows fewer cases than the one I posted. Something about the red and yellow banner scrolling by at the bottom! lol.
Yep, I don't think this is a laughing matter...but it would seem that, as opposed to other pandemics in prior centuries, we're better informed and can be better prepared on an individual basis to do what is necessary to mitigate the effects.
Karen
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The Five Boro Bike Tour started near my home this morning. I saw lots of people in cotton sweatshirts. I'm sure flu will be the least of their worries since it's likely to rain all day.
If people are staying home, it's certainly not apparent to me. I've been to a wine tasting, restaurants, the farmer's market and on the subway, and everything seems crowded and noisy as usual.
Pam
This is a test of the Early Panic System. It is only a test. Should there be something real to panic about you will be notified by the Nearest Government Agency That Is There To Help (NGATITTH).
REPEAT! DO NOT PANIC!!
feh
There are only so many times that you can hear "The sky is falling" before you don't even bother to look up...
I worked at an outdoor art show yesterday. It rained a little, and was tented. I can't help but think of the tent as a dome over a giant petri dish. It was very crowded. I didn't see any obviously sick people, but I used a lot of Purell anyway. I'm feeling good so far, but I often get a little sick after these events.
It seems to me there's always a flu epidemic when I work a show.![]()
Most days in life don't stand out, But life's about those days that will...
I agree.
I don't think there is any panic or overreaction except from people who are naturally prone to panic or overreact. I think there's been a lot more panic coverage of the economy than the swine flu.
As a consumer, I felt that there was adequate coverage of the facts, including the potential concern, and that I was free to make my own assessment and conclusion of what was right to do. I, for one, will not wait on the government to tell me when I have a problem or count on them to provide me what I need to respond to it.
I made sure that we had what we needed if the situation escalated...and that gave me peace of mind.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Maybe it's just because I live in the country, near a tiny little town, near other, not very big towns, in a part of the state that other people consider to be extraordinarily remote (it isn't really all that remote), but I don't seem to be too worried. Yes, the flu can cause death. Yes, this is a new kind that we don't have a vaccine for or immunity to. Just because it can spread easily because we don't have an immunity to it, does NOT mean we are all going to die. On the other hand, I don't want my parents, in their 70s, or DH's parents, in their 80s & 90s, to get it.
I really can't believe the whole spectrum of misinformation floating around. People who think you can get it from eating pork (DH got some pork chops pretty cheap today!), and other people who think it is totally unrelated to pigs. People who think it is only young, fit, healthy people who are dying from it. Even the 1 US fatality, which in reality was a kid who had gone to Texas from Mexico City for treatment - personally, I don't think that counts as a US fatality.
I've researched the issue and determined that I'm safe. I understand that this is the means of transmission:
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If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Best post in this thread. I've been bemused at the hysteria over the hysteria. And I agree about coverage of the economy.
Interesting that you characterize yourself as a consumer. I'd agree with that; I'm an active consumer of news from sources that I choose, not a passive victim of "media hype."
Pam
Last night I overheard a snippet of conversation about the whooping cough outbreak in my area. I'd forgotten about it since I just returned home and I don't go into town every day.
(great pic MrS)
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
I just have one word for you:
Aporkalypse!!!
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