Posted on 02/16/2006 8:13:48 PM PST by little jeremiah
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - When burying a body in the backyard, don't put it too close to the septic system. That was one piece of advice offered on Wednesday to a business conference on preparing for a potentially lethal bird flu andemic.
Preparations for a global flu pandemic, which many experts believe is overdue, have begun but the grisly details are horrific and the number of sick could quickly overwhelm the health care system.
Needed supplies of even common medical supplies such as surgical masks and gloves are in doubt, not to mention the syringes needed for an as-yet undeveloped vaccine and costly mechanical ventilators.
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But what does it say about home cremations?
Yes, but that's when the birds come home to roost.
But it's still high tech and costly, compared to home cremation. I've got all kinds of brush piles that need to be burned anyway.
I always appreciate being alerted to relevant articles! I got N95 masks from Gempler's a while ago and if the H5N1 does hit us hard, I intend to do my best to not get it along with anyone else I can help. I don't think my purposes on earth are finished yet.
And if nothing happens, masks are always useful for painting and other jobs.
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I am not paying as much attention to this as I was a while ago, since winter's nearing its end. But I want to remain alert and stay informed. The world is a dangerous place and bad things do happen. Being a pollyanna is not my style, nor is digging a giant hole, climbing in and pulling it in after me."
Preparation for one emergency is almost the same as for any emergency. My advice is, when a situation, whatever it is, Y2K, 9-11, Katrina, bird flu, a housing bust, triggers your interest in preparation, then run with it. Every person should have at least six weeks of everything, just rotate your supplies and when one threat comes and goes fine, but when a new threat is starting to be discussed, use that as a reminder to do a fresh inventory and updater on your previous preparations.
I totally agree. And you can always use stuff if nothing happens.
I'd rather be put on the compost pile before that.>>>>>>>>>
I have said the same thing to my wife!
"The Stand"?
Not covered, either. But outdoor grills are OK. I guess I'll need to get a ruling, should the need arise.
Best lead sentence ever!
Barry also wrote a book about the great flood of 1927. I hope his writing this book isn't an omen for history repeating itself again.
I love that movie.
Never read the book.
Watch it several times a year (thinking - what if?).
I think I see the makings of Bush's next trillion-dollar burden on taxpaying Americans.
I haven't figured that on out yet. I have four outside dogs too.
Read the book! It is a supper read.
And AIDS is a lot harder to catch than the flu, avian or regular. Meaning if/or when avian flu goes H2H.
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