MEXICO CITY - Mexico's president assumed new powers Saturday to isolate people infected with a deadly swine flu strain as authorities struggled to contain an outbreak that world health officials warned could become a global epidemic.
New cases of swine flu were confirmed in Kansas and California and suspected in New York City. But officials said
(
Read more... )
Comments 7
(The comment has been removed)
What's Captain Tripps?
Reply
In all seriousness, this article says the WHO says we're pretty prepared to deal with this. I wouldn't be too worried about it. This is a lot like the paranoia over avian flu or SARS; it didn't get as out of hand as a lot in the media were claiming it would, that it would spread across the world and kill us all. (At least, that's the impression I got at the time.)
Unless there's something else you're worried about that I'm missing?
Reply
Nonetheless, I think the fact that 200 people have died in Mexico (according to local news, not government calls) from this over a progression of March and April is a little startling. And possible strains in Kansas and NYC -- even if it's not that big of a deal (which it hopefully won't be) -- to me, shows our vulnerability as a species. Which is both a good and bad thing, I guess.
I keep going through a 28 Days scenario in my head. Is that so bad?
Reply
Heh, when I read the part about soldiers corralling possible infected people, my first thought was "Oh my god you're going to get bit and not think it's so much of a big deal, you'll just get the antibiotic, but even after that you'll start feeling flushed and dizzy and next thing you know you're in the market and THE RAGE takes you and you infect one, two, three more people and they infect others and OH GOD."
No, I don't think media warps my thought patterns AT ALL why do you ask?
Reply
I'm not too worried. Yet.
Reply
I guess it's all a matter of looking at it logically. There have been some "close cases" over the past thirty years. I just get anxious when I hear about the
1957: Asian flu that killed two million, and the
1968: this outbreak in Hong Kong that killed one million.
But eh eh. Looks like we're hella more prepared for something like this than we have been before. Which is, honestly, rather comforting.
You're in the city of Angels, right? Are people just chillin' or are they all wiggin' out?
Reply
But, still, it could spread fast, that's for sure.
It is stress-inducing to think about it, and it does seem scary but then again, the regular flu kills hundreds in the US every year and so far everyone in the US who has this has reportedly "mild" cases.
I guess it's a waiting game. We'll know for sure how bad it is going to be in a few more days/weeks.
Reply
Leave a comment