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  1. #76
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    Under my union contract, I get sick and vacation days. First day sick is taken out of vacation -- kind of covers those mental health days without using up your sick leave. Of course, in my case after 3+ months off last year, I don't have much sick or vacation time to use.

    My workplace is the direct opposite of Trek's -- you can't swing the proverbial dead cat without hitting some sort of H1N1/Flu prevention flyer, poster, email, dancing bear.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    My workplace is the direct opposite of Trek's -- you can't swing the proverbial dead cat without hitting some sort of H1N1/Flu prevention flyer, poster, email, dancing bear.....
    I'm not sayin' who I work for but someone once mailed a bill to my employer addressed only with our slogan "no job is so urgent, no service so important that we can not afford to do our job safely" and it got here.

    Perhaps those days are gone. Wash your hands everyone, sneeze into your elbow and be safe out there!
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    I wonder what would happen if I did try to show up at work the way I've been for the last several days.

    First, someone would probably notice that I couldn't stand up or walk around because of fatigue. Not being able to talk without coughing could have gotten a bit of attention. Finally, my inability to stay awake might have been a bit of a problem.

    Planning another day home tomorrow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trek420 View Post
    what year is it that I may have some immunity if born before then? I'm a 1956 era.
    According to this timeline, it depends on whether you had the flu before the 1957 Asian flu outbreak:

    http://www.newscientist.com/article/...rue&print=true

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    That's fascinating reading, thanks!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eden View Post
    Antibiotics will only help you if you get a secondary bacterial infection (like pneumonia). Viruses - ala flu, are unaffected by them and are still *very* difficult to treat. We do have some anti-virals these days, but supplies are limited and effectiveness is limited (Tamiflu has a very specific time period that it must be taken in to work). Of course as you probably know even bacterial infections are getting more difficult to treat, with many resistant to multiple antibiotics. If you are hospitalized with flu your chances of contracting MRSA or some other nasty are much greater (especially if you require intubation). If we were to experience a major outbreak like the one in 1918 it is likely that many, many people (young and healthy people) would still die.
    Eden - you are correct to state that antibiotics do not help to eradicate the flu - antibiotics will do nothing for viral infections. I should have stated that the thought is that many died from a cytokine storm (our immune system in overdrive) that caused pulmonary edema and/or a secondary bacterial infection (which at the time there was no antibiotics for).


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    This is an interesting discussion but feels largely irrelevant from where I'm sitting -- my two-year-old (who is not particularly high risk aside from being very small for her age) is on waiting lists for both H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccine, because her pediatrician's office has run out of both. I'm pregnant and my OB does know when they are getting the shots. Kaiser seems to have both the shot and the mist, but nobody else has either right now. We'll both be vaccinated if we can be, but right now it looks like vaccines will not be available until the worst of the epidemic is over.

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    Doesn't your health department have it? Since it's on pandemic ordering (I didn't really understand how that worked before reading the article NbyNW posted), all the distribution is through state and county health departments.

    Here, no private entities have the H1N1 vaccine, and no word on when they'll have any, but the county health departments have been having clinics once or twice a week for eligible populations.
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    I was in Sam's Club yesterday afternoon and I stumbled into a little-trafficked area by the pharmacy, and they had a flu shot clinic set up back there. About 50 chairs lined up along the aisle, and not a single person in line.

    I did not get the shot. (I doubt they were giving H1N1 anyway.)

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    Probably just the regular flu shot. They've had a "clinic" -- more like a table in the back of the store -- at our local Safeway. People haven't exactly been lining up there, but I've seen a few getting the shot.

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    Xeney -- check with your Public Health Department

    http://www.sacpublichealth.net/

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    News tonight says 10 million doses of H1N1 will be available by next week.
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    Our flu clinic is officially "out" of both seasonal and H1N1 vaccines.

    However, each doctor has a reserve of both for the high-risk patients in their practices. Xeney, if your OB and pediatrician are out, can you contact your primary care physician and ask if they have any in reserve for high-risk folks? You being pregnant makes you qualify.
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    Snap is right. Each state and then each county has a distribution plan. The best place to start for info is with the Sacramento County Public Health Dept.

    I'm in a high risk category and I've been told the same thing by my doctor (of course, for my own state and county . . . ).

    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen View Post
    Xeney -- check with your Public Health Department

    http://www.sacpublichealth.net/
    Last edited by SadieKate; 11-02-2009 at 07:49 AM.
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