Posted on 05/02/2009 11:42:55 PM PDT by bd476
Well, that’s just swell. Right here in our backyard, as it were.
Yes, and it's pretty frustrating that it took them nearly a week to get the results back.
Then again, last week a local doctor told me that they thought the news about swine flu was all just a bunch of media hype. Hopefully it is.
ping...
It all depends on how and when it mutates...
CDC continues to take aggressive action to respond to an expanding outbreak caused by H1N1 (swine flu).
CDCs response goals are to:
CDC continues to issue and update interim guidance daily in response to the rapidly evolving situation. This includes guidance on when to close schools and how to care for someone who is sick at home. Supplies from CDCs Division of the Strategic National Stockpile (SNS) are being sent to all 50 states and U.S. territories to help them respond to the outbreak.
In addition, the Federal Government and manufacturers have begun the process of developing a vaccine against this new virus.
Response actions are aggressive, but they may vary across states and communities depending on local circumstances. Communities, businesses, places of worship, schools and individuals can all take action to slow the spread of this outbreak. People who are sick are urged to stay home from work or school and to avoid contact with others, except to seek medical care. This action can avoid spreading illness further.
States | # of laboratory confirmed cases |
Deaths | |
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Arizona | 4 | ||
California | 24 | ||
Colorado | 2 | ||
Connecticut | 1 | ||
Delaware | 4 | ||
Florida | 2 | ||
Illinois | 3 | ||
Indiana | 3 | ||
Kansas | 2 | ||
Kentucky* | 1 | ||
Massachusetts | 6 | ||
Michigan | 2 | ||
Minnesota | 1 | ||
Missouri | 1 | ||
Nevada | 1 | ||
New Jersey | 7 | ||
New York | 51 | ||
Ohio | 1 | ||
South Carolina |
13
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Texas |
28
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1 | |
Virginia |
2
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TOTAL (21) | 160 cases | 1 death | |
International Human Cases of Swine Flu Infection *Case is resident of KY but currently hospitalized in GA. |
Brad’s Mom has been sick all week.....and I mean SICK.
She went back to the doctor yesterday.
Um, she has a serious SINUS infection.
(phew!)
NOTE: This is a rapidly evolving situation and current guidance and other web content may contain variations in how this new H1N1 virus of swine origin is referred to. Over the coming days and weeks, these inconsistencies will be addressed, but in the interests of meeting the agency's response goals, all guidance will remain posted and new guidance will continue to be issued.
I'm sorry to hear that Brad's Mom has been sick, and glad to hear that she sought medical treatment. Depending on the severity, sinus infections can make people pretty sick. They also can be very painful. The air quality or perhaps it's a higher pollen count this year, has been worse than ever. Getting any variety of influenza on top of a sinus infection would be miserable.
I hope that all the media stories about a possible swine flu pandemic are simply more instances of MSM media attempting again to cash in on a potential disaster.
That's what my sister said today when I told her about Brad's Mom...I've never had one, so I don't know.
She's been a real sick lady this week, I'll tell ya...and I'll be real surprised if she's ready for work by Monday...
Last night a girl among the group of kids we were watching suddenly came down with symptoms of dizziness, so bad she couldn’t walk, nausea, pain in her head, she was crying.. like, out loud, uncontrollable crying. We called her mother, she came and got her, went straight to Urgent Care.. we were like, oh NO. We’ve been sitting here exposed for hours and all the other kids too.. oh NO.
But what’d she have? A raging ear infection. Not even a little bit contagious. After starting on antibiotics, she was fine today.
Just goes to show where panic thoughts lead you.
signed,
lainie (also) in L.A. County
Your story is one of the MANY reasons I’m wondering about the major hype this whole thing may or may not have been...
I’m SO glad she’s “ONLY” got an ear infection...
DB, I just posted the latest update from the CDC which includes the most recent States listing of swine flu cases in chart form: "U.S. Human Cases of H1N1 Flu Infection as of May 2, 2009, 11:00 AM ET," and thought you might be interested.
CDC: H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu) Last updated May 3, 2009, 2:30 AM ET
You're welcome, Cindy. Thank you for the link!
You’re always welcome bd476.
Whew, not the flu. What a relief! Hope she feels better soon - antibiotics ought to help that.
The worst story I got from around here was a healthy 43-year-old woman staying in Fresno about a week before we’d heard of the swine flu, for a conference with colleagues. She went up to her hotel room because she was feeling kind of ill, and said she’d meet the others later. She called the hotel operator after about an hour, asking them to call 911 because she was having trouble breathing. When the paramedics got there soon after, she was dead. The person who told it to me did not know if they had retroactively checked if it had been the flu.
mexiflu.
It is interesting that NY has twice the number of California. That's really surprising. Of course, who knows how many people really have it as only the unusually sick seek care.
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