04-28-2009, 08:35 PM | #101 |
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Two people die in California. Schwarzenegger declares a state of emergency. Tests now show neither died from swine flu.
Many more people died from the SARS vaccine than from SARS. Says it all really The media seem determined to prove Nietzsche right when he declared democracy would become mediocracy. Perhaps they think he meant "rule by the media" when, of course, he meant "rule by the mediocre". Thinking about that - perhaps there's no difference. Last edited by Mac Howard : 04-28-2009 at 08:36 PM. |
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04-28-2009, 10:57 PM | #103 |
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I didn't cancel practice for one of my youth soccer teams today, I had to make sure that I passed along my Swine Flu to as many as possible. I shook hands with two people this evening as well, and I made sure to cough into my hand first.
Saw on the news how 'they' (whoever they are) are asking for stimulus money for pandemic vaccines and crap like that. That is really starting to go overboard.
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04-28-2009, 11:51 PM | #104 | |
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WTF, how stupid are these people? PEOPLE ARE DYING HERE IT MUST BE PIGS FLEW! |
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04-29-2009, 10:40 AM | #106 |
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Hmm. Playing devil's advocate, isn't this is a great way to justify completely closing the border, right?
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04-29-2009, 10:41 AM | #107 | |
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04-29-2009, 10:58 AM | #108 | |
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04-29-2009, 11:01 AM | #109 | |
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If this lasts for awhile it could affect Mexico's chances of landing the 2022 World Cup which will be voted on soon. So the US could get tighter border controls and the WC out of this. |
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04-29-2009, 11:34 AM | #110 | |
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Egypt orders slaughter of all pigs over swine flu
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04-29-2009, 11:49 AM | #111 |
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Someone at my wife's job talked about not eating bacon as a result of this. Today she's home sick with flu-like symptoms.
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04-29-2009, 11:51 AM | #112 | |
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Yet eating prok has nothing to do with swine flu... People are idiots. |
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04-29-2009, 11:52 AM | #113 |
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Not eating bacon kills!
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04-29-2009, 12:05 PM | #115 | |
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oooh...fun fun!! are you one of those anti-vaccination people?? if so - please stay away. we should make a seperate country for you all so you don't infect us with things we've been vaccinated against
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04-29-2009, 12:14 PM | #116 |
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I'm home sick today. Getting the swine flu jokes from people at work. What are the chances?
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04-29-2009, 12:29 PM | #118 | |
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04-29-2009, 12:35 PM | #119 |
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Oh, I'm sure we could come up with a nice long list of people.
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04-29-2009, 12:38 PM | #120 |
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04-29-2009, 12:51 PM | #121 | |
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There are times to be wary of vaccines. Such as when they were just made yesterday for a disease we don't understand yet. Chances are they will at that point be more dangerous than helpful for most people. Vaccines take a long time to get right. |
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04-29-2009, 12:52 PM | #122 |
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This whole thing is becoming quite hilarious.
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Ha! Not a chance bud. There was a story on this in the local media yesterday (I live on the Texas border, about 60 miles from the first "U.S. death" of the Swine Flu). On the Mexican side of the border they are stopping every car going over there and asking them if they had had symptoms, etc. Ont he U.S. side our border patrol is not doing anything, if they "look sick" then they will investigate further. Yes, our border procedures will protect us from everything, I am sure of it. Quote:
I am on day three of being sick, and I wouldn't be surprised if I have it. If I die though I will let everyone know.
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You are quoting this as fact? Can you provide a source for this information? From what I can tell the SARS scare died out before development on a vaccine was completed, and nowhere near the 774 people who died from SARS were ever given an experimental vaccine.
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my employer has suspended all travel to and from Mexico unless approved at vice presidential level...
also, my wife is sick with the flu but she's recovering now. |
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Um, what was the point of being vaccinated if you can't be around people that weren't vaccinated?
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04-29-2009, 05:39 PM | #130 |
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Need someone with knowledge of this to help me out.
From what I've gathered, you get sick from this but ultimately recover even without medical attention. It sort of sounds like the regular flu, but a little worse. Am I wrong here? I mean if this was ebola and our skins were melting it's one thing, but I think I can deal with having the flu for a few days. |
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Citation? (so that I can use it as ammo)
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Except when it runs into pneumonia. Or when it leads to respiratory failure. Both of which can occur with the more common cases of the flu, except that with an unfamiliar strain such as this one the likelihood of either of those happening is uncertain. And then there's the "cytokine storm" effect which could actually make any unfamiliar virus more dangerous to healthy people not likely to suffer severe complications from typical flu bugs. Basically your immune system works against you until it kills you, which is now suspected to be a leading cause of death during the avian flu outbreak in Asia. Fighting Deadly Flu, Mexico Shuts Schools - NYTimes.com When a new virus emerges, it can sweep through the population, said Dr. Anne Moscona, a flu specialist at Cornell University’s medical school. The Spanish flu is believed to have infected at least 25 percent of the United States population, but killed less than 3 percent of those infected. The leading theory on why so many young, healthy people die in pandemics is the “cytokine storm,” in which vigorous immune systems pour out antibodies to attack the new virus. That can inflame lung cells until they leak fluid, which can overwhelm the lungs, Dr. Moscona said. The danger here isn't strictly from "the flu", it's enhanced because it's a previously unknown strain of flu. Meanwhile, I'm finding it increasingly rich that the highly trained medical staff of FOFC is quick to dismiss the threat while health officials public & private worldwide are quite concerned.
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You won't need one because it's a red herring. The state of emergency wasn't due to the deaths (which one was definitely not swine flu, the other was still being tested as of last night) it was a procedural matter that would allow various state agencies to work together more easily. That's not really uncommon occurrence, the same sort of "state of emergency" gets declared in states in cases like tornadoes, floods, etc. in order to facilitate faster/smoother/better interagency cooperation outside of some of the usual bureaucratic red tape. If I had a dollar for every "state of emergency" declared by every Georgia governor in my lifetime I'd have several hundred dollars.
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Just checking on Google News, the only US Death that has been reported is the Mexican kid who was brought to the US because we have such a better medical system here that our tax dollars should be used to cure anyone.
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Alas, much as I'd like to have that arrow in my anti-immigration quiver, it may not be applicable here. The kid had pre-existing "underlying health problems" but didn't develop flu symptoms until several days after arrival & came ostensibly to visit relatives in Brownsville. Got sick & was then taken to Houston for treatment. My Way News - Mexican boy visiting Texas 1st US swine flu death
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I hadn't read the whole story since this morning, but on the news this morning they sounded like he came to the US because of it. |
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For most people that is correct - it's going to be very similar to the regular flu. The danger is it's going to have a much higher mortality rate than the regular flu (which is something much lower than 1%). The mortality rate during the 1918-1919 flu epidemic was less than 5% in the United States. Ebola which is much more deadly doesn't have the pandemic potential of the something like the flu. Ebola kills people before it can spread, the flu does not. 100% mortality multiplied by 200 cases is much better than 1% mortality multiplied by 100,000,000 million cases. Last edited by Masked : 04-29-2009 at 06:26 PM. |
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From what Masked pointed out, let's do a little math.
Let's say the mortality rate is 1/10th of that of the Spanish Flu outbreak, the figure I've usually seen is around 3%. With a U.S. population of 306 million, you're talking about 918,000 deaths in the U.S. with a mortality rate of 0.3%. If it turns out to be even half of the Spanish Flu mortality rate, you're looking at 4.59 million deaths in the U.S. At 1/10 of the Spanish Flu outbreak, just 0.3%, the number gets to around 20 million worldwide (assuming equal distribution).
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Right, but that does not link the two, as JIMGA has said you can't. I don't want to make claims that are not factual. Quote:
Except that the 3% mortality rate is of those infected. So, the math is poor. it's .3% of the number of cases, which, currently is a confirmed 91 cases (CDC - Influenza (Flu) | Swine Influenza (Flu)). With the .3%, you would expect no more than 1 (which, so far, is what the number is at). for 3% it would be around 3 people.
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[quote=lordscarlet;2006899]Right, but that does not link the two, as JIMGA has said you can't. I don't want to make claims that are not factual.
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Ack, my bad, very much so in fact. Teach me to post while having a calculator open for something else I was doing. Mea culpa. Quartering those numbers for the U.S. would be more apt (25% infection seems to be the number associated with the Spanish Flu outbreak).
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Based on the Spanish Flu wiki entry:
the infection rate was "up to 50%". It also says that the "usual flu epidemic" mortality rate is .1%. So if the numbers above are correct, the swine flu mortality rate is 3x the typical flue, but 1/10 the Spanish Flu. India did see an actualy mortality rate of 5% (of the whole population). Looks like a 28% infection rate in the US. I assume it's way to early to know the infection rate of the swine flu.
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Wife is sick. She went to the doctor and they made her wear a mask when she left. Won't know if she has been swined or not until the test results come back in a couple of days.
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As pointed out above, you have to consider infection rate. For normal seasonal flu, it's probably around 10% if the population (0.1% mortality rate * US Population * 10% infection rate = 30,000 deaths in a year). A novel virus that otherwise has the same infectious potential as the normal seasonal flu would be expected to have a higher infection rate because no one has been vaccinated and no one has natural immunities from prior exposure. From the medical science perspective, higher infection rates and higher mortality is a potentially bad combination - that is why public health agencies are rightfully concerned. It's much easier to stop a pandemic before it spreads than after; therefore, these agencies are forced to take actions based on spotty and preliminary data (we don't know the total number of cases, we don't know the mortality rate, etc.).
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I'm coming around on this, btw. Not necessarily to the way the media has freaked out, but...
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It's funny that people actually think the masks really do anything. They dont' protect you from small particles such as viri all they do is block large particles.
The only real benefit I see with a mask is that it could prevent you from touching your mouth with an hand that has come in contact with the virus. |
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This is not from me but from my brother who works in the biotech field. The mask is basically worthless if you are healthy. It is really only beneficial if you are sick so that your saliva and stuff isn't sprayed everywhere when talking and coughing. |
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