Posts Tagged ‘H1N1’
Remember that Swine Flu H1N1 USDemocrazy reported on earlier?
Well it seems that it’s still causing quite a stir.
In fact a White House panel reported that the flu could kill up to 90,000 in the US alone.
That sounds shocking but there is speculation that folks are overreacting. Karen Kaplan, writing at the LA Times notes,
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services declared a “nationwide public health emergency” on April 26, when there were only 20 confirmed cases and no deaths.
Whether or not H1N1 is a big threat, the world is taking actions, especially as students head back to school.
Traditional methods are important, such as mass inoculation, but kids developing healthy habits is necessary.
Sometimes it’s tough to get kids to listen so the government has enlisted our furry friends on Sesame Street.
For bigger kids, some colleges have set up quarantine dorms (talk about a crummy place to be an RA).
Of course there is more being done than just coughing into elbows and isolating infected folks to defeat the flu. Vaccines for H1N1 are quickly becoming ready more distribution.
While you’re waiting for your H1N1 flu shot go out and grab a seasonal flu shot. According to Maryland Governor O’Malley it’s your “Patriotic Duty”.
So, are you worried yet or is this just getting blown out of proportion?
WHY DID YOU STOP PANICKING?!?! Swine flu is not gone!!!!
Shocking! Apple announces an electrifying feature of its iPods and iPhones.
Michael Steele: Back and With a Vengeance. Summer blockbuster or real life?
So, Guantanamo, what’s new with you these days? No one is sure…
Fiat & GM Europe… Match made in auto heaven?
Some optimism over Swine Flu… I mean, just flu. Not Swine Flu… We can’t call it that anymore, right?
Truly the master prank:
Every one of Winfield Township’s road signs was stolen in a 48-hour period!

Thanks to the Huffington Post
NEWS FLASH!!! The Swine Flu has been ERADICATED!!!
That’s right, thanks to “brave” bloggers like USDemocrazy (and maybe with a little help from the World Health Organization [WHO]), the term Swine Flu will not be heard again!
Instead, the WHO will call that strain of flu by its scientific name H1N1 influenza A. (All right, maybe we exaggerated bit in the paragraph above.)
So why the name change? Well, it seems that it’s bad for marketing (and the pigs’ self esteem). Pork producers are finding drops in demand for pork.
The name is also not that accurate. According to the United Nations Food Agency, the flu cannot be transferred by pig meat, and in fact might not even be carried by pigs.
Does this mean our porker pals are off the hook? Not quite.
Recently Egypt’s government decided to kill 350,000 pigs hoping to stave of the Swine Flu H1N1 influenza A. Russia banned the import of American pork.
On a closing note, Swine Flu H1N1 influenza A may not be the end-of-times pandemic people have feared. Scientists believe that H1N1 is a relatively mild flu.
Although people have died from H1N1, remember that the regular flu claims 36,000 lives in America yearly.
So calm down and hug a pig.
