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They just confirmed 2 cases in my county.

Oh no!! Are they closing schools and such? Jillio?

My mother said it will be worst in about 2 weeks. She works for the Health Dept. People that are already exposed has an incubational period. and they are spreading it unknowingly!

SO it will get worst, before it gets better.
 
Oh no!! Are they closing schools and such? Jillio?

My mother said it will be worst in about 2 weeks. She works for the Health Dept. People that are already exposed has an incubational period. and they are spreading it unknowingly!

SO it will get worst, before it gets better.

Not yet. One of the cases was a teacher at a local school, however. I see schools being closed to be disinfected some time soon. I was talking to a friend that does crisis mental health intervention in the ER for the local hospital, and he is very concerned because he was in the ER all week-end, and doesn't normally wear a mask or gloves given that he is dealing with mental health issues. He is a bit concerned with what he may have been exposed to. My nephew also teaches high school, so I am concerned that he may have been exposed. When I was on campus a while ago, I was using sanitizing hand gel everytime I had to open a door, lol.
 
I'm thinking about how I really should be reading 15 pages on World War Two for my Canadian History class, but meh, I'm too lazy. I'll do it tomorrow. :P

Procrastination is an art. :cool2:
 
I'm thinking about how I really should be reading 15 pages on World War Two for my Canadian History class, but meh, I'm too lazy. I'll do it tomorrow. :P

Procrastination is an art. :cool2:

That is defiantly something I am good at too! :giggle:
 
Not yet. One of the cases was a teacher at a local school, however. I see schools being closed to be disinfected some time soon. I was talking to a friend that does crisis mental health intervention in the ER for the local hospital, and he is very concerned because he was in the ER all week-end, and doesn't normally wear a mask or gloves given that he is dealing with mental health issues. He is a bit concerned with what he may have been exposed to. My nephew also teaches high school, so I am concerned that he may have been exposed. When I was on campus a while ago, I was using sanitizing hand gel everytime I had to open a door, lol.

I do not blame you! LOL (nerviously)

We are still waiting for the case in Orlando to be confirmed, or not. A couple of them have been suspected of it.


I got it ONCE! When Influenza, was bad in 1989. I was sick for two weeks!!!
 
I do not blame you! LOL (nerviously)

We are still waiting for the case in Orlando to be confirmed, or not. A couple of them have been suspected of it.


I got it ONCE! When Influenza, was bad in 1989. I was sick for two weeks!!!

I can't remember the last time I had a case of the flu. Had to be before my son was born. But I don't like how quickly this stuff is spreading, especially with the warm weather. Flu virus usually dies out in warmer temps, and this just keeps going.
 
I! am thinking about going to the audi tomorrow to receive the next hearing aid I am going to hope is the one I can adjust to (going from analog to digital is hard).
 
Hoping for you to be able to adjust to digital HA's Moon-child :wave:
hubby's current HA's digital; his last pair prior MAY have been. In high school he had the analog ones for a couple of years and then he didn't have any up through the end of college. Wouldn't have had any at that point either but first job out of college paid for a basic pair so he could use amplified phone.
 
i am seriously baffled that i found my favorite Fossil watch right under my bed the minute after i found out my great granmother die two days ago. not cool. :(
 
am sorry about your great grandmother :aw:

I had a Trilobyte fossil as a kid-
 
They just confirmed 2 cases in my county.

They just confirmed 6 here in Washington State. One, here in Spokane! :shock:

The scary part is that they haven't been able to locate the person that has the virus as this individual hasn't return any calls to the health department.
 
They just confirmed 6 here in Washington State. One, here in Spokane! :shock:

The scary part is that they haven't been able to locate the person that has the virus as this individual hasn't return any calls to the health department.

Ohhh...that's a bit scary!
 
They just confirmed 6 here in Washington State. One, here in Spokane! :shock:

The scary part is that they haven't been able to locate the person that has the virus as this individual hasn't return any calls to the health department.

Did they look in the person's home?
 
[thinking] should i grab COMbat FL Gear or SB Gear.. cant decide.. jeez.
 
Swine flu has likely arrived
In Washington: Spokane resident, back from California, among six probable cases
Jonathan Brunt, Sara Leaming and John Stucke
Staff writer

A Spokane man in his 40s is among six Washington state residents who probably have swine flu, health officials said Wednesday night.

The officials have been unable to interview the man, who hasn’t returned their phone calls. They don’t know if he is married or has children in local schools.

Three of the other likely infected state residents are in King County, and two are in Snohomish County. There have been no confirmed cases of swine flu in Idaho.

An 11-year-old Seattle boy has been hospitalized and is expected to be released soon, health officials said. The rest are recovering at home.

Bill Edstrom, an epidemiologist with the Spokane Regional Health District, urged residents to stay home from work if they are ill and to keep children home from school if they exhibit flulike symptoms, such as a sudden fever, a loud cough, achy muscles and joints, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea.

“We’re going to try and control the spread. We don’t want it to get out of hand,” he said.

The Spokane man had traveled to California and returned recently. A local medical provider submitted his medical samples to a state lab in Shoreline for testing, but the results were inconclusive, officials said. The samples have been sent to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for further testing.

Edstrom said 95 percent of such samples submitted by states for further testing show swine flu.

“We’ll be treating this episode as if it were a confirmed case,” Edstrom said.

Health officials did not ask people to avoid major public events, such as Sunday’s Bloomsday race, which is expected to draw more than 40,000 participants.

“At this time we are not recommending the cancellation of Bloomsday until we know more information,” the health district said in a news release. “Our planning team is meeting in the morning to discuss this issue. This is an evolving situation, and we will be addressing issues such as this tomorrow morning.”

The health district will open a phone information line this morning as part of its pandemic influenza plan, which also includes coordination with hospitals and clinics, schools, law enforcement departments and other emergency workers.

A Spokane Public Schools spokeswoman said school nurses are in contact with families whose children have recently returned from Mexico or other areas affected by swine flu.

All school employees have been provided with information “about what to watch for and precautions to take,” said Terren Roloff, director of community relations.

Parents can expect letters with the same information to arrive home with children this week and next, Roloff said.

Health officials anticipate many more cases of swine flu in the coming days and weeks.

More than 70 possible influenza samples from across the state have been sent to the state lab.

Dr. David Fleming, director and health officer for Public Health-Seattle and King County, said he expects the region will see more infections of the swine flu virus.

Washington Secretary of Health Mary Selecky stressed that preventing spread of the virus depends on common-sense actions, such as staying home from school or work when sick.

“The focus is on doing things like washing your hands,” she said at a news conference Wednesday. “Good personal hygiene and good general hygiene is what’s really important.”

Officials said final testing still must be done by the CDC. But of several cases brought to state attention, the six had viruses that could not be identified as typical human influenza strains.

Besides the Spokane man, officials said, the other suspected Washington cases involve:

•The 11-year-old boy from Seattle who has been hospitalized but is said to be improving and likely to be discharged soon.

•A 27-year-old Seattle man.

•A 33-year-old Seattle woman who works as a physician. Her husband and two children were reported to also have flulike symptoms.

•A 6-year-old boy from Snohomish County.

•A 34-year-old woman from Snohomish County.

The Seattle boy attends Madrona Elementary School, but he did not attend class when he showed symptoms. Officials said no school sessions have been canceled.

Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels said the city would activate its Emergency Operations Center at its first level to coordinate procedures and communications that might be needed in response to the flu cases.

City of Spokane spokeswoman Marlene Feist said late Wednesday that she had not heard a plan to activate an operations center for Spokane County. She said firefighters, as first responders, have been briefed to look for signs of influenza.

“It’s an emerging situation,” Feist said. “We have a support role, and we’ll do what’s necessary.”

Spokesman.com | Swine flu has likely arrived | Apr 30, 2009
 
yes, we have cases here too in WI - so far 3, 5 schools closed in metro area where I am
 
I can't remember the last time I had a case of the flu. Had to be before my son was born. But I don't like how quickly this stuff is spreading, especially with the warm weather. Flu virus usually dies out in warmer temps, and this just keeps going.


Well it has been a LOOOONG winter for all of us. I wonder if that contributed. Due to long lasting illnesses in the pigs and causing it to mutate to spread from pigs to humans then, to humans to humans. Influenza is still around in my area. but not the N1H1 Virus.

So far no Confirmed cases in Florida. We have several "suspected cases" But none if them have been confirmed or not. It will take at least 48 hours. So by Tomorrow we should know something.
 
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