Thanks. Sounds horrible this year. In Alabama, we’ve recently had a 3rd grade girl die from it. We’ve also had a university professor and a dentist die from it.
If at all possible try not to make contact with anyone outside home if possible. AS crazy as it may sound we use nasal swabs before we go out that are supposed to protect us. It is really bad in N FL these days.
Our 7 m.o. grandson was fussy on Tuesday. Other grandchildren came over and the 13 y.o. granddaughter fed the baby and got him down for a nap while other relatives visted (for someone who lives in the sticks this can be grand central) Next morning (Wed) baby is diagnosed with flu. I ordered Tamiflu, next evening (Thurs) 13 y.o. has 105 temp, her brother and mom have temps. Tonight her brother and mom are much better but she still has 100 temp. Baby is fine now.
Children have also died from Tamiflu, that is not mentioned.
Most people don’t recognize dehydration fast enough. That includes the medical community. How many children are sent home from ER’s with the conclusion it’s just a ear infection, when it’s much worse. Neice was, she had Spinal Menigitis ended up spending a month in another hospital and nearly died.
Elderly and Immune Compromised get a Tripple Flu shot, why it’s more likely to kill them as their systems can’t handle it?