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Swine Flu - How worried are you?

Henry Irving
Henry Irving Posts: 85,260
edited April 2009 in Not Sports Related
Saw the first advert on TV about preventing Flu germs spreading with a Swine Flu hotline number to ring.

Experts on radio yesterday felt confident that a vaccine could be found and that the UK is prepared.

Are they being over-optimistic or is this being overblown in the same way as CJD, SARS and Bird Flu?

A. Not worried at all. It's all a fuss over nothing. Flu happens all the time

B. Slightly concerned but it's not going to be as bad as some say

C. I'm worried and I'm going to take reasonable precautions such as taking a vaccine and buying a mask

D. I'm Sh******* myself more than a Palace fan in the Con Club on matchday.
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  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,075
    B for me but thats mainly as i'm going to Cuba in 3 weeks and I don't want anything to stop that.

    250,000 - 500,000 people die from flu every year so I don't consider this to be the new plague unless it mutates into something that cannot be treated.

    The media hype is amazing and quite frankly doing my head in.
  • Medders
    Medders Posts: 5,572
    B, but more for my little son than myself. I think average joe will be fine but it will hit the very young and old members of society.

    Generally though, I think it's being hugely overblown
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    Was planning my honeymoon for Cancun.....definitely not now, even if it does clear up by next summer.
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    B/C

    Something like this happening is pretty inevitable until we change the way we tackle disease (i.e. hammer them with drugs till they mutate); and also globalisation which allows these things to spread rapidly.

    Does make one worried however with a kiddie on the way etc.
  • Swisdom
    Swisdom Posts: 14,977
    [cite]Posted By: WSS[/cite]B for me but thats mainly as i'm going to Cuba in 3 weeks and I don't want anything to stop that.

    250,000 - 500,000 people die from flu every year so I don't consider this to be the new plague unless it mutates into something that cannot be treated.

    The media hype is amazing and quite frankly doing my head in.


    I thought it was 12,000 people a year die from Flu but I may be wrong.

    IMO it's massively overhyped (unless there issomething we are not being told)

    For me it's an A but I am worried about my 9month old daughter being prone
  • pilchard
    pilchard Posts: 3,763
    edited April 2009
    Like most things in the omnipresent media it is overblown and manna from heaven for the likes of Sky News and the BBC's pale imitator news channel who need to fill their 24 hour slots. And it gives Gordon and his drones another excuse to tell us what to do.
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    edited April 2009
    I heard this strain is more likely to affect 20-50 age group with active immune systems, will check though, not as dangerous as bird flu though
  • DA9
    DA9 Posts: 11,091
    Not particularly, but what people have to remember with the masks is that it does not stop you catching it, it just prevents the wearer from spreading their germs etc.
  • CHG
    CHG Posts: 4,529
    A for me.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,882
    A - Totally overblown I think.
    As was the bird flu etc

    better not stop my honeymoon to barbado at end of June.

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,260
    what was the other health scare between SARs and Bird Flu?
  • SE10Addick
    SE10Addick Posts: 2,966
    E - i havent a clue what is going to happen with it and will worry about it if it hits London - or if it jumps back to birds cos then the do do really hits the pan!
  • Shag
    Shag Posts: 4,555
    I'll get one of those masks for the missus
  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,260
    [cite]Posted By: Shag[/cite]I'll get one of those masks for the missus

    Lady Irving works in an operating theatre. I'll see if I can get a job lot to sell on Sunday.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,075
    My figures are worldwide Swis.
  • Salad
    Salad Posts: 10,189
    edited April 2009
    [cite]Posted By: SE10Addick[/cite]E - Coli
    A for me
  • StanmoreAddick
    StanmoreAddick Posts: 4,150
    I don't work in central london, but pop in for client meetings and rehearsals 2-4 times a week.

    Drove in last night and couldn't believe the number of people wearing masks..

    A/B for me but totally agree with pilchard..
  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348
    I have got ManSwine flu currently.
  • pilchard
    pilchard Posts: 3,763
    Conversely I think a more pertinent question would be.........In the words of Will Ferrell,"if you had the choice between Mad Cow disease and being the leading scientist in your field what would you choose?"
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,618
    A/B for me. A guy came in to work on Monday and he'd just returned from Mexico last Saturday. Was sent home by HR, no-one here was particularly bothered.

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  • Henry Irving
    Henry Irving Posts: 85,260
    [cite]Posted By: StanmoreAddick[/cite]I don't work in central london, but pop in for client meetings and rehearsals 2-4 times a week.

    Drove in last night and couldn't believe the number of people wearing masks..

    A/B for me but totally agree with pilchard..

    Really, was in Soho yesterday and then walked back to Victoria. Didn't see one person wearing one.
  • Salad
    Salad Posts: 10,189
    I'd wear one of these ....
  • [cite]Posted By: Medders[/cite]B, but more for my little son than myself. I think average joe will be fine but it will hit the very young and old members of society.

    Generally though, I think it's being hugely overblown

    Pretty much that to a tee. Both my kids are either the same age or younger than the boy who died in Texas so it does make me a little concerned for them!
  • StanmoreAddick
    StanmoreAddick Posts: 4,150
    Tavistock square about 6.30- saw at least 3 during my 100 yard walk, funnily enough to the BMA building.

    Maybe there were more worried about catching other stuff there?? :-)
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    'The declaration of phase 5 is a strong signal that a pandemic is imminent and that the time to finalize the organization, communication, and implementation of the planned mitigation measures is short,' WHO said.

    Phase 6 would indicate a full-scale global pandemic.
  • WSS
    WSS Posts: 25,075
    I've asked this before but why are The Who getting involved?
  • razil
    razil Posts: 15,041
    http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/97330/Killer-Pig-Flu-Fear-In-Britain
  • BigRedEvil
    BigRedEvil Posts: 11,079
    edited April 2009
    I think the whole of humanity will be wiped out by it :-(

    The Pigs are going to rule the world
  • _MrDick
    _MrDick Posts: 13,113
    B

    Just take precaustions and have a box of tissues to hand and make sure your hands are clean. We've been handed telephone and multi purpose wipes at work to keep our keyboards and handsets clean.
  • Alex Wright
    Alex Wright Posts: 8,214
    I'm between B and C

    Went to Mexico in January, Wife and I felt ill when we got back but put it down to jetlag. Now we're wondering if we may have had a version of this 'flu. Does anyone know if they can check to see if, A) we've had it and B) if we're now immune?