scarygirl wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Authorities investigate eleven possible swine flu cases in Colombia and Minister Palacio says the government is on high alert - local media.
Local authorities say that 6 more people have died from suspected swine flu in Mexico, which would raise the death toll to 92.
Two people have been taken to an hospital in Queensland, Australia with swine flu symptoms, Sky News Australia reports.
They just tested negative.
Glad the Aussies are alright
the aussie gov't is ruthless
they won't even let you take in seeds, plants or fruit.
If you have been to a farm they fumigate you.
My father no longer volunteers that info.\
Last time I was in Australia it was 2003 & Sars was hitting China.
I'm not shaking anymore hands thats for sure
It gives me the creeps all the things you can catch by casual contact.
We have to carefully consider getting close to a stranger these days when a sneeze can kill you.
Look at how close we are to people in a concert or even at the supermarket.
You have one kid in school & you are almost doomed by all the pathogens they are exposed to daily...
I hope everyone here & there loved ones stay safe from this latest nasty bug.
I guess we';ll have to learn to make surgical masks the new fashion statement...
http://www.etaiwannews.com/etn/news_con ... s_Features
http://www.cdc.gov/features/masksrespirators/
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090424/ap_ ... _swine_flu
There flyin out of ebay with prices almost double.
Luckily I have a box of 3M 1870's that I use for the garden, cleaning & Ca fires...
http://www.masksnmore.com/3m18hecapare1.html
Seems to be best sight for the most resonable cost...
1870 are the most used in surgery as they fit the most faces & a mask has to fit right or it is useless.
I got a bird so I hope he has given me antibodies
as for little piggys...its just bacon n me
