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To: Mr. Silverback

It’s a good idea for those of us who are older and have some resources to be able to shelter in place and stay away from crowds in a pandemic.

When first discussion of the SuperFlu (H5N1) came up, my family reviewed resources and decided at what stage the grandkids come live in the country with me, and at what stage their parents join us.

That obviates the need for triage: a plan to keep the family healthy. Our exact preparations are private, of course, but they do include plenty of fresh and stored food.

It’s a disaster plan for anything, really—come earthquake in the New Madrid, come terrorist nuke attack, come pandemic, whatever, we try to plan and be ready. Then triage is not so scary—everyone stays away from contamination, everyone lives (if at all possible).


68 posted on 05/06/2008 11:50:55 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: Judith Anne
It’s a good idea for those of us who are older and have some resources to be able to shelter in place and stay away from crowds in a pandemic.

Agree 100%. In fact, every American should do so, because a pandemic or a really bad terror attack could leave us all on our own for days, maybe weeks. Iagine if they managed to nuke four or five major cities on one day, for instance.

When first discussion of the SuperFlu (H5N1) came up, my family reviewed resources and decided at what stage the grandkids come live in the country with me, and at what stage their parents join us.

You're very wise.

75 posted on 05/06/2008 2:47:51 PM PDT by Mr. Silverback (It's not conservative to accept an inept Commander-in-Chief in a time of war. Back Mac.)
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