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January 24th, 2020, 04:06 PM
#11
Has too much time on their hands
Each year in the US, 12000 to 91000 people die from influenza.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/burden/index.html
The WHO reports that the worldwide estimate is 290000 to 650000 annually.
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-s...nza-(seasonal)
Why aren't people freaking out about that? I guess because we aren't bombarded by the media reporting the seasonal flu as a "deadly virus".
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Last edited by GW11; January 24th, 2020 at 05:19 PM.
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January 24th, 2020 04:06 PM
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January 24th, 2020, 07:12 PM
#12
True GW11, but isn’t the prevailing thought that those influenza victims are mostly people that are more vulnerable to it ? ie elderly and others with lower immunity
Apart from moving to the Yukon and building a log cabin in solitude, I don’t think there is any solid protection for anyone if it takes off.
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January 24th, 2020, 07:29 PM
#13
Has too much time on their hands

Originally Posted by
73hunter
True GW11, but isn’t the prevailing thought that those influenza victims are mostly people that are more vulnerable to it ? ie elderly and others with lower immunity
Apart from moving to the Yukon and building a log cabin in solitude, I don’t think there is any solid protection for anyone if it takes off.
I'm pretty sure (although I could be wrong) that's also the case with this outbreak, deaths are rare in otherwise healthy people. As was also the case with H1N1 and SARS. You'll always get the odd fatality in someone who seemed otherwise healthy. Usually when it's looked at more closely, these cases turn out to have had an underlying condition that they didn't know they had until they got sick with the virus and further complications ensued.
I'm of the opinion (and it's just an opinion), if it's going to be a big one, it will be something so virulent that half the world will be infected before it even has a name. There won't be time to quarantine and administer treatment. The world is actually long overdue for such a thing.
You absolutely have the right idea though, if it looks like the S has HTF, I'll be taking the family as far away from people as I can get.
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"where a man feels at home, outside of where he's born, is where he's meant to go"
- Ernest Hemingway
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January 25th, 2020, 10:46 PM
#14
Has too much time on their hands
It's here.... maybe
https://globalnews.ca/news/6462626/c...onto-hospital/
Ontario health officials have announced that a “presumptive” case of a new coronavirus has been discovered in Toronto, which, if confirmed, would mark the first instance of the illness in Canada.
In an evening press conference at Queen’s Park, officials said they were made aware of the case Saturday afternoon.
A man in his 50s tested positive for the new virus but secondary testing at Canada’s National Microbiology Laboratory will take place to confirm the case.
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January 26th, 2020, 07:10 AM
#15

Originally Posted by
GW11
This is why everyone should get a flu shot every year. Over time this will protect you from getting th3 flu and spreading it too others. It’s free and any pharmacy in Ontario can give you the shot.
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January 26th, 2020, 10:30 AM
#16

Originally Posted by
JMatthews
This is why everyone should get a flu shot every year. Over time this will protect you from getting th3 flu and spreading it too others. It’s free and any pharmacy in Ontario can give you the shot.
The flu shot will probably have no effect on the virus. It is new so there would be no protection from getting this from having the flu vaccine.
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January 26th, 2020, 09:52 PM
#17
Canada learned a lot from the SAR's situation.
We are better equipped now to deal with this than before SAR's.
I was involved with the SAR's situation. It was a unknown situation which we quickly responded to an unknown outcome.
We were somewhat lucky.
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January 27th, 2020, 11:31 AM
#18
Do they have a vaccine for this virus?
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January 27th, 2020, 12:23 PM
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January 27th, 2020, 01:45 PM
#20

Originally Posted by
fishfood
The flu shot will probably have no effect on the virus. It is new so there would be no protection from getting this from having the flu vaccine.
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People should get the FLU shot, while it may protect a healthy person from getting sick for a couple of days what makes the FLU shot so important is protecting the elderly and young and those with compromised immune systems around you. For those the FLU can kill them.