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Laura's Babies
04-29-2009, 07:44 AM
I came across this last night and it is rather alarming. You can find your country, state and area by scrolling in and I was shocked to see that although our local news keeps saying there are no confirmed cases here in this state, there are some "suspected" cases according to this map.. Check your area out here..http://news.sky.com/skynews/Interactive-Graphics/Swine-Flu-Map

Taz_Zoee
04-29-2009, 11:33 AM
I heard on the radio this morning there has been one confirmed death in the US. A 23 month old child in Texas. :(

Karen
04-29-2009, 11:55 AM
That map is not up-to-date, as there are confirmed cases in New York City, suspect cases in Lowell, MA and Spencer, MA, cases in California, etc. Ten states have confirmed cases.

This map (http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/04/29/swine.flu/index.html#cnnSTCOther2) is a more up to date. The situation changes rapidly.

momcat
04-29-2009, 11:56 AM
The frightening part is this seems to be spreading very quickly. According to this morning's news, emergency rooms are much busier than usual because so many people think they might have symptoms. Currently my Mom is in the hospice unit of a nursing home. My major fear is, if this gets as bad as the experts seem to think, the nursing home will restrict access to staff only and I won't be able to see her.

pomtzu
04-29-2009, 12:06 PM
The Univ of Delaware is still waiting to hear if their 4 probable cases are actual cases. The students have been sent home and the univ hasn't cancelled any classes or activities yet.

lvpets2002
04-29-2009, 12:36 PM
:( Yes sadley that 24 month old baby was from Brownsville.. This town is on the border of TX & MX.. The family had been in MX over the weekend & came back home.. The baby died Monday night.. Its all so sad..
I heard on the radio this morning there has been one confirmed death in the US. A 23 month old child in Texas. :(

IRescue452
04-30-2009, 11:21 PM
Keep in mind people that this is a flu, not the plague. Thousands of people die each year from the flu and while it is very sad, its no reason to panic. Four schools were closed today in WI because of the panic and the school I clean is talking about closing for a full disinfection (pointless as it is to do a top to bottom disinfection for a virus).

Nomilynn
04-30-2009, 11:37 PM
I heard a stat on the news tonight that really put it into perspective. There are anywhere from 4-8 serious strains of flu that circulate every year. In Canada, up to 8000 or more people die every year from flu related complications, 800 of which in BC (my province). There are what, 200 or so world wide of the A1H1 or whatever it's now called? I think we are all doing a great job of containing and preventing further spread. Also, just because someone gets this virus, it doesn't mean they will die.. it just means they will get the flu! I really think that the media is spreading panic.. we just have to be careful, as we would in any flu season..

Hellow
05-01-2009, 06:18 AM
The media enjoys blowing things like this out of proportion. The regular flu infects 40,000+ people a year, while this has only infected 2,000. So far, no one outside Mexico has died from it (excluding the baby in TX). Oh, and fyi, its name is H1N1 XD.

Alysser
05-01-2009, 06:32 AM
The media enjoys blowing things like this out of proportion. The regular flu infects 40,000+ people a year, while this has only infected 2,000. So far, no one outside Mexico has died from it (excluding the baby in TX). Oh, and fyi, its name is H1N1 XD.

This isn't "blowing something out of proportion". The Swine Flu is something new that is not known about, how do they know it cannot evolve into something far worse? People die from the the regular influenza because it turns to pnemonia. There is nothing wrong with saying something about it on the news. This could be more dangerous then the flu, by far. Those 40,000 people do not need to die a year and the Swine Flu may have the same effects. There is nothing wrong with trying to educate the public on a disease and contain it from spreading further if it has the same effects. If it saves 1 more person from dying that's great.

finn's mom
05-01-2009, 07:23 AM
I don't think the media is really blowing anything out of proportion. It's a new strain that they're learning about as the situation progresses. Yeah, people die from the flu, but now it's just another strain that could (and has) added to the death toll.

As for the little boy in TX, I read that he was actually from Mexico, and was visiting relatives in Brownsville. He had already been showing symptoms of the flu. He just happened to die in a hospital in Houston, hence the whole "first death in the US." Sad either way. :(

aTailOf2Kitties
05-01-2009, 07:51 AM
one of the world's top flu experts works at my hospital. When I see him wearing a surgical mask and running around in a sweaty panic, then I'll worry. Until then it's just another flu to me. :p