Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
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Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
With Swine flu being the talk of the town today I thought a link to the CDC recommendations may be of interest to everyone. http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/swineflu_you.htm
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Imagine the irony that certain senators led by Susan Collins (R) made sure to eliminate pandemic flu funding from the most recent stimulus package as part of their agreement to bring enough votes to pass it.
Wouldn't that money be awfully useful right about now?
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http://collins.senate.gov/public/contin ... n=38005608
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Wouldn't that money be awfully useful right about now?
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From:After meeting with Mr. Obama, Sen. Collins expressed concern about a number of spending provisions, including $780 million for pandemic-flu preparedness. "I have no doubt that the president is willing to negotiate in good faith, that he wants to have a bipartisan bill," Sen. Collins said.
http://collins.senate.gov/public/contin ... n=38005608
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I'm doing nothing. Thanks for the link stampie.
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
Have other things to be worried about than the Swine flu right now....It's not in my area, I don't think about it, and while it is a serious concern for some, I don't put much worry into it.
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Take my vitamins....and keep on live'n. Certainly this flu has peaked my interest and I'm curious
to check out current information on it(more of a general healthcare curiousity) the media seems to
be having a field day with it but then again,the media always has to make a story.
to check out current information on it(more of a general healthcare curiousity) the media seems to
be having a field day with it but then again,the media always has to make a story.
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
A9 I couldn't have said it better:thumleft:A9 wrote:Have other things to be worried about than the Swine flu right now....It's not in my area, I don't think about it, and while it is a serious concern for some, I don't put much worry into it.
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Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
fishnislife wrote: I'm doing nothing. Thanks for the link stampie.
A9 wrote: Have other things to be worried about than the Swine flu right now....It's not in my area, I don't think about it, and while it is a serious concern for some, I don't put much worry into it.
kevinb wrote: Take my vitamins....and keep on live'n. Certainly this flu has peaked my interest and I'm curious
to check out current information on it(more of a general healthcare curiousity) the media seems to
be having a field day with it but then again,the media always has to make a story.
A wise man once wrote: "A simple question only deserves a simple answer". The four of you have shown your intellect by recognizing this topic is nothing more than a simple question and by applying simple logic to your answer. I applaud for your bluntness and honesty.skimpy wrote:A9 I couldn't have said it better
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
Swine flu origin article from The Guardian (like the NY Times of the UK)
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/ap ... o-scotland
Good article about where it is and how much it is spreading worldwide.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/ap ... o-scotland
Good article about where it is and how much it is spreading worldwide.
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some kid died from that he was either 5 months, 3 months, or 5 years of age (}dont recall the age on the news though) the kid was from texas!
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
The kid was a mexican national in texas for medical treatment. I dont really worrie, i think the media is blowing this outa control keep in mind that every year abot 37000 people die from the regular flu in the US alone. Just my 2cents :P
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Im doing nothing also, the media is blitzing this cause nobody is as interested in hearing about the war, the economy, etc so they need something to sell papers or get people to watch the news on TV.
I dont think it will amount to any more than the annual flu anyways.....i dont do anything special for that flu either including not getting vaccinations.
I hardly watch news or read newspapers anymore cause its just one drama after the next and then they beat the dead horse until you cant even tell its a horse anymore until the new drama comes along.
I dont think it will amount to any more than the annual flu anyways.....i dont do anything special for that flu either including not getting vaccinations.
I hardly watch news or read newspapers anymore cause its just one drama after the next and then they beat the dead horse until you cant even tell its a horse anymore until the new drama comes along.
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Lets see ... I will have the news drone in the background so I can;t make out the words while I get my tackle ready for a fishing trip.
'course they don't have biscuits and gravy ... but if they did, I bet everyone would eat there.
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Swine Flu .. Man im still worried about the killer bee's .. no what a minute , im worried about the lack of bee's ..no what a minute im still worried about the big earthquack thats gonna seperate califorinia from the U.S. .... HOW CAN I WORRY ABOUT ANY OF THIS IF THE WORLD IS COMING TO A END ! ... really ,im on worried if the fish are gonna bite saturday
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
Sooooo, anyhow. Swine flu cases confirmed now in Seattle. Schools starting to close.
This thing really isn't a joke. The problem with it is nobody has a natural immunity and most meds don't impact it. Particularly for old folks and kids, you get it bad enough, you have a real chance of finding yourself on the bad end of a downward slide that leads to pneumonia and belly up.
This thing really isn't a joke. The problem with it is nobody has a natural immunity and most meds don't impact it. Particularly for old folks and kids, you get it bad enough, you have a real chance of finding yourself on the bad end of a downward slide that leads to pneumonia and belly up.
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Even though this strain of Influenza is new to us, it is NOT any more deadly than than the other strains of Influenza.
Get excersize, drink plenty of fluids, take you vitamines and get the rest your body needs. Stay home if sick, cover your mouth if you cough. Common sense.
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Get excersize, drink plenty of fluids, take you vitamines and get the rest your body needs. Stay home if sick, cover your mouth if you cough. Common sense.
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
Exactly, I'll do nothing but keep living, carry hand lotion, and thank the Lord for being healthy everyday!
What else can you really do, besides if you are sick, stay out of public places and not spread to others.. the only respectful act
What else can you really do, besides if you are sick, stay out of public places and not spread to others.. the only respectful act
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well so far it hasnt been that bad the swine flu it has 1 death in u.S and plenty more in mexico i dont think we really have to worry about it unless it becomes a 10%+ Death ratio i mean if its 1/100 chance to die from it and we have meds it shoudlnt be a huge concern. many of the reports havent been confirmed either so just keep healthy
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Probable swine flu (H1N1) in King County
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Health officials encourage residents to get prepared at home and work
KING COUNTY, WA – Today, three probable cases of swine influenza A (H1N1), also known as swine flu, have been identified in King County. The laboratory samples have been sent to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Public Health - Seattle & King County is awaiting final confirmation.
The CDC has determined that the swine flu virus H1N1 is contagious and is spreading from human to human. Symptoms of swine flu include a fever of more than 100°F, coughing, joint aches, severe headache and, in some cases, vomiting and diarrhea.
"Now that swine flu is likely in King County, we expect to see more infections, but it's too early to say how severe the illnesses will be. We are working to provide needed information and assistance to these people and their families. We are also working with health care providers and community partners to prepare in the event that the situation becomes more serious," said Dr. David Fleming, Director and Health Officer for Public Health - Seattle & King County.
"We've prepared for this day for the past four years, and now we must all do our part to reduce its spread," said Ron Sims, King County Executive. "We encourage everyone to get prepared at home, find out about plans at your job, and take steps to protect yourself, your family and the community by staying home when you are sick, washing your hands often and covering your coughs and sneezes."
"In the last few years, Seattle has prepared for pandemic flu. We will activate our Emergency Operations Center at the first level so our emergency operations personnel can coordinate procedures and communications," said Greg Nickels, Seattle Mayor.
As of today, April 29, there are three probable cases of swine flu in King County, in addition to two cases in Snohomish County and one case in Spokane County.
The three King County residents with probable swine flu include:
a male child of Seattle who was hospitalized and is improving
a male in his 20s from Seattle, not hospitalized and improving
a woman in her 30s from Seattle, not hospitalized and improving
Human cases of swine influenza virus infection also have been identified nationally and internationally.
When should you seek medical care?
Use the same judgment you would use during a typical flu season. Do not seek medical care if you are not ill or have mild symptoms for which you would not ordinarily seek medical care. If you have more severe symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, body aches or are feeling more seriously ill, call your health care provider to discuss your symptoms and if you need to be evaluated.
Public Health will continue to work with health care providers to test flu patients who develop severe illness or are associated with clusters, but does not currently recommend testing for all flu patients.
If the following flu-like symptoms are mild, medical attention is not typically required: runny nose or nasal stuffiness; low-grade fever for less than 3 days; mild headache; body aches and mild stomach upset.
What can I do now to get prepared?
This is an excellent time to get prepared at home and work for a possible influenza pandemic. See www.kingcounty.gov/health/pandemicflu
Everyday behaviors to stay healthy
If you are sick, stay home from work or school.
Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. If you don't have access to soap and water, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
To further prevent the spread of germs, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
Avoid close contact with sick people
What is swine flu?
"Swine flu" is an influenza A (H1N1) virus normally found in pigs. There are many such viruses and they rarely infect humans. The virus currently causing human illness is a new type of swine flu that has developed the ability to infect people and be transmitted from person to person.
Although this new virus is called "swine flu," it is not transmitted from pigs to humans, or from eating pork products. Like other respiratory diseases, it is spread from person to person through coughs and sneezes. When people cough or sneeze, they spread germs through the air or onto surfaces that other people may touch.
For more information and frequent updates: www.kingcounty.gov/health/swineflu
Public Health Hotline: 206-296-4949
Providing effective and innovative health and disease prevention services for over 1.8 million residents and visitors of King County, Public Health - Seattle & King County works for safer and healthier communities for everyone, every day.
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My advice-Take your vitamins and wash your hands and enjoy life!
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Health officials encourage residents to get prepared at home and work
KING COUNTY, WA – Today, three probable cases of swine influenza A (H1N1), also known as swine flu, have been identified in King County. The laboratory samples have been sent to U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Public Health - Seattle & King County is awaiting final confirmation.
The CDC has determined that the swine flu virus H1N1 is contagious and is spreading from human to human. Symptoms of swine flu include a fever of more than 100°F, coughing, joint aches, severe headache and, in some cases, vomiting and diarrhea.
"Now that swine flu is likely in King County, we expect to see more infections, but it's too early to say how severe the illnesses will be. We are working to provide needed information and assistance to these people and their families. We are also working with health care providers and community partners to prepare in the event that the situation becomes more serious," said Dr. David Fleming, Director and Health Officer for Public Health - Seattle & King County.
"We've prepared for this day for the past four years, and now we must all do our part to reduce its spread," said Ron Sims, King County Executive. "We encourage everyone to get prepared at home, find out about plans at your job, and take steps to protect yourself, your family and the community by staying home when you are sick, washing your hands often and covering your coughs and sneezes."
"In the last few years, Seattle has prepared for pandemic flu. We will activate our Emergency Operations Center at the first level so our emergency operations personnel can coordinate procedures and communications," said Greg Nickels, Seattle Mayor.
As of today, April 29, there are three probable cases of swine flu in King County, in addition to two cases in Snohomish County and one case in Spokane County.
The three King County residents with probable swine flu include:
a male child of Seattle who was hospitalized and is improving
a male in his 20s from Seattle, not hospitalized and improving
a woman in her 30s from Seattle, not hospitalized and improving
Human cases of swine influenza virus infection also have been identified nationally and internationally.
When should you seek medical care?
Use the same judgment you would use during a typical flu season. Do not seek medical care if you are not ill or have mild symptoms for which you would not ordinarily seek medical care. If you have more severe symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, body aches or are feeling more seriously ill, call your health care provider to discuss your symptoms and if you need to be evaluated.
Public Health will continue to work with health care providers to test flu patients who develop severe illness or are associated with clusters, but does not currently recommend testing for all flu patients.
If the following flu-like symptoms are mild, medical attention is not typically required: runny nose or nasal stuffiness; low-grade fever for less than 3 days; mild headache; body aches and mild stomach upset.
What can I do now to get prepared?
This is an excellent time to get prepared at home and work for a possible influenza pandemic. See www.kingcounty.gov/health/pandemicflu
Everyday behaviors to stay healthy
If you are sick, stay home from work or school.
Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. If you don't have access to soap and water, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
To further prevent the spread of germs, avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.
Avoid close contact with sick people
What is swine flu?
"Swine flu" is an influenza A (H1N1) virus normally found in pigs. There are many such viruses and they rarely infect humans. The virus currently causing human illness is a new type of swine flu that has developed the ability to infect people and be transmitted from person to person.
Although this new virus is called "swine flu," it is not transmitted from pigs to humans, or from eating pork products. Like other respiratory diseases, it is spread from person to person through coughs and sneezes. When people cough or sneeze, they spread germs through the air or onto surfaces that other people may touch.
For more information and frequent updates: www.kingcounty.gov/health/swineflu
Public Health Hotline: 206-296-4949
Providing effective and innovative health and disease prevention services for over 1.8 million residents and visitors of King County, Public Health - Seattle & King County works for safer and healthier communities for everyone, every day.
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RE:Swine Flu - whats ya gonna do?
Yeah and stop kissing pigs.
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Bodo Spot on!:-$ lol
In more Sows then one#-o :cyclopsan :chef: :colors:
The white goofs :batman: have me in a friggen White mask if I leave the house due to the zero immune gig if you think this does not break a rib or 12 laughing trust me it does.:cyclopsan
I thought some of the looks were funny before if it goes on to long I am getting a badge Swine Control Patrol:albino:
I sinned:cyclopsan I kissed a pig or 12:colors:
In more Sows then one#-o :cyclopsan :chef: :colors:
The white goofs :batman: have me in a friggen White mask if I leave the house due to the zero immune gig if you think this does not break a rib or 12 laughing trust me it does.:cyclopsan
I thought some of the looks were funny before if it goes on to long I am getting a badge Swine Control Patrol:albino:
I sinned:cyclopsan I kissed a pig or 12:colors:
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