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On a side note, California is now in a state of emergency due to Swine Flu.
Campus Community,Late Tuesday evening we were informed by the Long Beach Health Department that [a CSULB student living on campus] received a “probable positive” test result for swine flu. Final determination of the test results will not be available for another two days...
Quote from: DaClock on April 29, 2009, 10:59:39 AMhttp://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30471035/?GT1=43001I guess we're all going to die so we probably shouldn't go outside or talk to anybody... ever.Thank goodness Al Gore invented the internet!
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30471035/?GT1=43001I guess we're all going to die so we probably shouldn't go outside or talk to anybody... ever.
It can be a pandemic, yes, but I'm not convinced it will be serious/fatal in most places. The only death reported in the US so far was a kid who came up FROM MEXICO for treatment.It's serious like The SARS (tm) was serious, but I also expect that it will come and go with very little impact like The SARS (tm).
In all seriousness, how is this different from any other virus? They show up, do some damage, but eventually our bodies adapt and build up immunities to them and we move on. Why is Swine Flu different?
2. We don't have a cure/prevent for it. It will take 2 months for the 1st beta drug to be ready.
I think the big surprise here is that the current strain has shown to be communicable between humans, whereas before you could only get it from the swine itself. That and it's killed a hundred people in Mexico already, although doctors are noting with interest that for whatever reason, people here in the States just aren't dying from it at this point. The symptoms are still treatable with Tamiflu, though, so
I'll worry about that stuff when it happens. Medical knowledge and technology has advanced slightly in the last hundred years.
Just to save you from worrying too much There was a similar scare about the Swine Flu back in 1976. People then also pointed back to the problems from 1918. But it turned out to be nothing, and hundreds of people died from the Swine Flu cure compared to only 1 person actually dying from the Swine Flu itself.Details can be found here.
This is just another case of the media hyping some tiny risk factor to scare people enough to sell papers / advertising and get attention.
Look on the bright side, this will open up more jobs.