California 7 cases
Kansas 2 cases New York City 28 cases
Ohio 1 case
Texas 2 cases
TOTAL COUNT 40 cases
Call me paranoid or what but I am stockpiling purell,gloves,and mask......The N95 masks are decreasing fast and I do suggest you people buy them from amazon.com, because I am not dying this way.
Also I was talking to someone about it today and they were like "Yeah, I think my daughter has the swine flu......I should probably take her to the doctor" I could see that they dont want to freak the kid out but if they are 100% sure they need to take them to the doctor.
04-27-2009, 07:54 PM
Fighting_falcon_51
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
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the CDC must be having a lot of fun tracking all those folks down...
From what they've said so far they are not tracking anyone down. Doesn't even sound like airport customs nor border patrol are doing much differently other than wearing surgical masks, maybe asking some people about possible symptoms, but that doesn't do much. In Japan and some airports in other Asian cities they have thermal scanners at the airports looking out for people arriving with fevers. Here: nothing.
No actually customs are picking people out of line today if they appear sick, not much but still something.
JFK and the CDC released a memo today regarding this issues and guide lines incase on an out break in the airport (If someone has that could you scan that most of us will find that interesting)
China is using thermal cameras to see if people have fevers that they qutarentine them if they appear sick, they also do not advise going to parts of the U.S. *cough newyork *cough
04-28-2009, 08:40 AM
T-Bird76
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
This is a very interesting outbreak. It’s not just one flu virus; it’s a combination of swine fly from the U.S, Eurasia, Mexico, and the avian flu. I'm not a conspiracy theorist but a combination of virus generally doesn't mix like this in nature. Sounds like something hatched in a petri dish. It’s now spread to Asia and the Mideast. The WHO says at this point containment isn't possible. So the question is how bad will it get in the next few weeks?
04-28-2009, 09:16 AM
PhilDernerJr
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
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Originally Posted by T-Bird76
This is a very interesting outbreak. It’s not just one flu virus; it’s a combination of swine fly from the U.S, Eurasia, Mexico, and the avian flu. I'm not a conspiracy theorist but a combination of virus generally doesn't mix like this in nature. Sounds like something hatched in a petri dish. It’s now spread to Asia and the Mideast. The WHO says at this point containment isn't possible. So the question is how bad will it get in the next few weeks?
You just said in another thread that it won't get that bad. I felt good for a few minutes until I came into this thread. Thanks! :p
04-28-2009, 10:00 AM
T-Bird76
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
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This is a very interesting outbreak. It’s not just one flu virus; it’s a combination of swine fly from the U.S, Eurasia, Mexico, and the avian flu. I'm not a conspiracy theorist but a combination of virus generally doesn't mix like this in nature. Sounds like something hatched in a petri dish. It’s now spread to Asia and the Mideast. The WHO says at this point containment isn't possible. So the question is how bad will it get in the next few weeks?
You just said in another thread that it won't get that bad. I felt good for a few minutes until I came into this thread. Thanks! :p[/quote:35nypeow]
That was before this information came out Phil. Its really all going to depend on the next two weeks and how strong this strain remains. Its clear that the strain isn't as strong here in the U.S. You seem worried more then you should be, personally I'm not worried in the least.
04-28-2009, 10:29 AM
PhilDernerJr
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
I never buy into or care about this stuff, but I'd be lying if I said I wasn't concerned and fairly worried.
04-28-2009, 02:21 PM
mirrodie
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
If everyone took a day off and stayed in their places for 24 hours, pandemic would stop spreading as it lives in secretions. Let the secretions dry up and its end game.
California 10 cases
Kansas 2 cases New York City 45 cases
Ohio 1 case
Texas 6 cases
TOTAL COUNT 64 cases
04-28-2009, 06:02 PM
Gerard
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
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Maybe stay away from Fox News :lol: :lol:
I dont take sides but to me CNN has been hyping it up more than fox (surprisingly)
Uh EVERY NEWS outlet (TV, radio, print) have been hyping this. And its getting a little ridiculous.
04-28-2009, 06:07 PM
Fighting_falcon_51
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
I havent heard fox say there are a shortage of mask yet(CNN said there is). Anyway your right, thats why the CDC's website is probably the best place to get you info from.
Swine flu?! Im too fast for that to catch me! :borat:
EDIT- Here is a link that shows you where the locations of the flu were found - http://tinyurl.com/cywddc
04-28-2009, 06:33 PM
emshighway
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
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Originally Posted by Fighting_falcon_51
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Originally Posted by coachrowsey
Maybe stay away from Fox News :lol: :lol:
I don't take sides but to me CNN has been hyping it up more than fox (surprisingly)
California 10 cases
Kansas 2 cases New York City 45 cases
Ohio 1 case
Texas 6 cases
TOTAL COUNT 64 cases
How many of these cases actually needed hospitalization? Not many at all and I would say anyone who was had a pre-existing condition that was exacerbated by the influenza. How many people this year had the flu? A hell of a lot more. Look at the areas where people died, their sanitary and health facilities are lacking thus a minor influenza will cause deaths.
This whole matter is being blown way out of proportion and is all media hype.
04-28-2009, 09:38 PM
USAF Pilot 07
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
I live 8 miles from Mexico and haven't heard of anyone around here with the flu... Hopefully things don't change!
04-28-2009, 10:19 PM
emshighway
Re: Welcome to New York, Swine Flu
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Originally Posted by emshighway
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Originally Posted by Fighting_falcon_51
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Originally Posted by coachrowsey
Maybe stay away from Fox News :lol: :lol:
I don't take sides but to me CNN has been hyping it up more than fox (surprisingly)
California 10 cases
Kansas 2 cases New York City 45 cases
Ohio 1 case
Texas 6 cases
TOTAL COUNT 64 cases
How many of these cases actually needed hospitalization? Not many at all and I would say anyone who was had a pre-existing condition that was exacerbated by the influenza. How many people this year had the flu? A hell of a lot more. Look at the areas where people died, their sanitary and health facilities are lacking thus a minor influenza will cause deaths.
This whole matter is being blown way out of proportion and is all media hype.
I'll answer my own question. According to the AP only 5 people in the US have been hospitalized. I would put money down that they have other health issues which caused their admissions beside just swine flu.