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A big thank you, indigo girl, for doing so much to keep us all updated!
I've been getting increasingly frustrated with the attitude of "it's all over and it didn't even start" that seems to be prevalent, even among the nurses where I work...where, as I've mentioned previously, we had a patient with no PMH die from swine flu.
I keep trying to tell people that we need to wait and see what happens in the fall, that we should be seeing the numbers drop, not increase, given that it's almost July...and no one seems to care. It's a big joke. Seems like the only people not laughing are the ID and pulmonary docs. At least my family is taking me somewhat seriously, and spreading the word to their families as well, especially those with young kids and immunosuppressed conditions.
Honestly, I hope it doesn't end up being a big deal in the fall, that I'll be able to look back on my fears and giggle about it. But until then I'm waiting for the other shoe to drop, and for the vaccine to be available.
I'm seeing the same laid-back attitude in a lot of people. "Well I don't know anybody who got sick" syndrome. A few people who are not in the business-internationally, as well-are listening to me. But my own family? Nope. Ah well. We're just going to have to fasten our seatbelts and be prepared.
indigo girl
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Constant use of 'mild' to describe swine flu misleading people about threat
Written by: Helen Branswell, THE CANADIAN PRESS
http://chealth.canoe.ca/channel_health_news_details.asp?news_id=28382&news_channel_id=145&channel_id=145
(hat tip Avian Flu Diary)