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Originally posted by Neaux
Yea, but realize there is little to worry about, everyone is over hyping this way too early. I live in King County were most of the cases are and I had my hour of "Oh S#@!" last night. But really I won't be canceling anything yet. So few have died, and most symptoms are mild. If anything catch it now and get inoculated in case it comes back with a vengeance in the fall.
Originally posted by Neaux
reply to post by wonderworld
They're dieing in Mexico because they do not have the heath care that we have. I have not read any doctor saying anything along the lines of a different incubation period of the swine flu. I agree there will be deaths, but so far the normal flu is more deadly than this.
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
Q13 this morning had a fleeting crawler that said in addition to the 6 probable cases, there were 60 other samples from King Co. sent to the CDC for confirmation this morning. That means at the very least those tested positive for overall h1n1 infection and they just need to determine the strain.
My wife has decided to not take our toddlers to either their indoor play group or to the day care center at our gym until this blows over. I agree with that action, though I thought she was over reacting at first.
Furthermore, there's a planned 5,000+ person Mayday protest/march planned for downtown Seattle tomorrow which will be mostly Mexican immigrants protesting the law many of them are breaking. The fact that this is viewed as being from Mexico and has now hit our area makes me somewhat apprehensive over that march. I definitely see the potential for a backlash against that crowd.