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Title: Swine flu news flash
Post by: dave from knoxville on September 20, 2009, 06:41:51 AM
This is not reassuring;

"KNOXVILLE (WATE) -- A Knox County school nurse has died and her family says they believe it's due to complications of H1N1 flu. However, the state Department of Health has not confirmed the cause yet.

Sondra Cash, 59, died on Thursday.

If her death is confirmed later as flu-related, it would be the first such reported death in Knox County.

Cash was hired by Knox County Schools in September 2007. This was her first year at Bearden Middle School. Before that, she worked at South-Doyle Middle School.

"When God created her, there was an angel on earth that everybody had," says Tammy West, who met Sondra Cash two years ago when they were both nurses working at South-Doyle Middle School. "

This school is about 4 miles from my home.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: AndrewVDill on September 20, 2009, 12:13:25 PM
Stay safe, Dave.  I was student teaching in the NYC schools when things were at their worst here and everyone I know avoided it, so don't worry too much.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: fonpr on September 20, 2009, 01:21:16 PM
Wash your hands! Fella.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Martin on September 20, 2009, 01:36:10 PM
You're fine. We all are. Bring it on, I say.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Steeley Chris on September 20, 2009, 03:01:00 PM
You're fine. We all are. Bring it on, I say.
I concur. I've have coxsackie virus (aka hand, foot & mouth disease, which is a virus that children usually get, but like chicken pox, if you get it as an adult it's 100x worse), I can handle anything. Hubris be damned.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Sarah on September 20, 2009, 03:31:10 PM
Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Martin on September 20, 2009, 03:40:57 PM
There have been a couple of casualties from H1N1 here in Sweden aswell, but as soon as you look past the panicky headlines you notice a pattern: almost all of those who have tragically passed away from swine flu complications were already ill in some other way - cancer, HIV, heart conditions, etc. Most other people affected by it will probably be bedridden for a couple of days (it's a flu, after all), and then be fine.

It's kind of scary how fast the flu is spreading though (and there will be mandatory flu shots here within a couple of weeks, starting with hospital staff, pregnant women, toddlers, then working their way down to the less-likely-to-suffer people like me (30-somethings)), but as Sarah notes, the real trouble begins if/when it mutates.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Sarah on September 20, 2009, 03:44:52 PM
Into Captain Trips.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: methanolcereal on September 20, 2009, 05:45:20 PM
There have been a couple of casualties from H1N1 here in Sweden aswell, but as soon as you look past the panicky headlines you notice a pattern: almost all of those who have tragically passed away from swine flu complications were already ill in some other way - cancer, HIV, heart conditions, etc. Most other people affected by it will probably be bedridden for a couple of days (it's a flu, after all), and then be fine.

It's kind of scary how fast the flu is spreading though (and there will be mandatory flu shots here within a couple of weeks, starting with hospital staff, pregnant women, toddlers, then working their way down to the less-likely-to-suffer people like me (30-somethings)), but as Sarah notes, the real trouble begins if/when it mutates.

Only problem is that H1N1 tends to effect generally healthy, younger people. Most flus are bad for the old and the very young (like toddlers and the like). But this one is ready strike people like most of us (otherwise healthy people in their twenties and up). Kind of like in 1918. Not trying to fear monger or anything but it is something to think about. (source (http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-sci-flu-mysteries18-2009sep18,0,2108779.story))
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: dave from knoxville on September 20, 2009, 08:00:41 PM
Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

I am a professional sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: JohnU on September 20, 2009, 10:10:48 PM
Everybody should start working on their own recipes for H1N1 vaccines. I think it is foolish to sit idly by and wait for the CDC to come up with something.

I already have a couple of batches cooked up and so far, they work. No flu!

I can send anyone a bottle for $20.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: fonpr on September 20, 2009, 10:14:25 PM


I am a professional sweater.

When I am hot I take off my sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Pastor Josh on September 20, 2009, 11:02:49 PM
Everybody should start working on their own recipes for H1N1 vaccines. I think it is foolish to sit idly by and wait for the CDC to come up with something.

I already have a couple of batches cooked up and so far, they work. No flu!

I can send anyone a bottle for $20.

I don't have twenty bucks.  Can I pay you in trade?  I'll do your funeral for free.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: fonpr on September 20, 2009, 11:16:59 PM
Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

I am a professional sweater.

When I am hot I remove my sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: buffcoat on September 21, 2009, 01:06:58 AM
Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

I am a professional sweater.

Freddie Ricks, your use of the quote function never ceases to puzzle and amuse me.  Keep a rollin.

When I am hot I remove my sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: dave from knoxville on September 21, 2009, 05:20:23 AM
Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

I am with you, Buffcoat.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

I am a professional sweater.

Freddie Ricks, your use of the quote function never ceases to puzzle and amuse me.  Keep a rollin.

When I am hot I remove my sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: senorcorazon on September 21, 2009, 09:22:11 AM
Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

I am with you, Buffcoat.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

Apparently, the only suitable vaccine at this point is something called "greasy funk". Get thee to your (thoust?) record collection.

I am a professional sweater.

Freddie Ricks, your use of the quote function never ceases to puzzle and amuse me.  Keep a rollin.

When I am hot I remove my sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: JonFromMaplewood on September 21, 2009, 09:24:36 AM
...but as Sarah notes, the real trouble begins if/when it mutates.
Into Captain Trips.

Or even worse, into Stephen King.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: buffcoat on September 21, 2009, 09:24:47 AM

This is magical.


Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

I am with you, Buffcoat.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

Apparently, the only suitable vaccine at this point is something called "greasy funk". Get thee to your (thoust?) record collection.

I am a professional sweater.

Freddie Ricks, your use of the quote function never ceases to puzzle and amuse me.  Keep a rollin.

When I am hot I remove my sweater.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: fonpr on September 21, 2009, 09:28:13 AM

This is magical.


Tens of thousand of people in this country die of flu every year.  By all accounts, H1N1 mostly manifests as a fairly mild illness.  It's only if it mutates that we need to worry.

I am with you, Buffcoat.

Also, note that the the claim that this nurse died of complications of H1N1 comes from her family.  At least wait till their assertion is confirmed before you start to fret.  

Apparently, the only suitable vaccine at this point is something called "greasy funk". Get thee to your (thoust?) record collection.

I am a professional sweater.

Freddie Ricks, your use of the quote function never ceases to puzzle and amuse me.  Keep a rollin.

When I am hot I remove my sweater.
Freddie Ricks, your use of the quote function never ceases to puzzle and amuse me.  Keep a rollin.


"Keep a rollin."




At  this point Bufferino, I have no choice.

Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Sarah on September 21, 2009, 01:05:24 PM
...but as Sarah notes, the real trouble begins if/when it mutates.
Into Captain Trips.

Or even worse, into Stephen King.

Good thing I moved away from Bangor.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: erika on September 21, 2009, 01:20:09 PM
Bangor?? I HARDLY KNOW HER!
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: erika on September 21, 2009, 02:51:23 PM
Oh what's wrong with you guys you don't like COMEDY? No appreciation for JOKES???
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: fonpr on September 21, 2009, 03:19:48 PM
Oh what's wrong with you guys you don't like COMEDY? No appreciation for JOKES???

Sorry, I was too sweaty to type.

The letters kept slipping through my fingers.


 
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Sarah on September 21, 2009, 03:28:41 PM
I considered pointing out pedantically that the witticism only works if one mispronounces the name of the town, but then I thought better of it.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: buffcoat on September 21, 2009, 03:29:46 PM
I considered pointing out pedantically that the witticism only works if one mispronounces the name of the town, but then I thought better of it.

Then thought again, apparently, cake-haver-and-eater-too.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Sarah on September 21, 2009, 03:36:00 PM
(Shh, maybe no one else will notice.)
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: erika on September 21, 2009, 03:51:14 PM
Real comedians don't care about pronunciation. I ooze funny. Hey now.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: erika on September 21, 2009, 03:58:20 PM
I'm sorry I had too much coffee today.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: colonel panic on September 23, 2009, 10:37:34 AM
i went to walmart last night (where else can you get practice-space padlocks and keys made at 10pm?; and i'm sorry) and i forgot to use those sanitizing wipes that they supply by the carts.

this is the end, isn't it?

Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: Trotskie on September 23, 2009, 07:36:48 PM
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gwUdmPl0bU&feature=player_embedded[/youtube]

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Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: AllisonLeGnome on September 23, 2009, 10:12:41 PM
i went to walmart last night (where else can you get practice-space padlocks and keys made at 10pm?; and i'm sorry) and i forgot to use those sanitizing wipes that they supply by the carts.

this is the end, isn't it?



Last week I made and ate a sandwich after using a computer lab and can't remember if I washed my hands in between. Clearly I didn't get swine flu, but I'm taking precautions next time.
Title: Re: Swine flu news flash
Post by: fonpr on September 23, 2009, 10:45:17 PM
I'm taking precautions next time.


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