Deb wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:NealIsGod wrote:StevePerryHair wrote:Same with the immunocompromised, elderly and small children. They have weaker immune systems and they develop pneumonia quickly.
True, but most of the people who have died were between 25-45, which is the scariest thing about this strain.
Maybe, BUT, how quickly did they seek medical care? I mean Jim Henson died years ago in his 40's from bacterial pneumonia and it was due to him not seeking medical care quickly enough. I realize that is different than viral, but you still need to seek care or you can die from any illness such as that. Even measles can kill a baby if they develop pneumonia, yet look at the people who refuse the vaccine now. When you get ANY flu, you can develop pneumonia within days, and you may need treatment or breathing treatments for the bronchials or whatever. People don't usually seek medical care that quickly. PLUS, you have no idea if these people are asthmatics. Asthma can KILL anyone with any flu if they get sick enough. I want more info before I will let them put me in any kind of panic.
Verrry close to home here. We got an email that an older child (recently returned from vacation in Mexico) of somebody that works in our building has it. The parent (has no symptoms) has been sent home for 72 hours as a precaution. Not our company but same tower. Emails also saying anybody returning from Mexico should stay home (work from home if possible) for 72 hours.
Well that's what scares me too. It could become a thing where they want to start quarantining people and then imagine the chaos and trust and issues that could cause. It's could end up like a witch hunt! This is scary stuff to me!! This could go really overboard really fast. I read some things in my paper this morning and I read a Mayo Clinic thing my son's high school gave out, and I am still sticking to my stance that this is over kill and over reaction.
In the paper it said there is a chance the regular flu shot MAY help,and they have NOT ruled that out yet, since it is in the Influenza A family, and that could be why we are seeing milder cases in the U.S. compared to Mexico, since they do not have availability to flu shots like we do. I am also so worried that doctor's and governments will start stock piling the anti-virals to a point where there may be someone, somewhere, who needs it prescribed but because of the PANIC they won't be able to find it in time and they could die needlessly. They are already saying pharmacies are out of it. Why are they out of it? Who is buying it??????
This panic has caused WAY more harm than it will ever cause good, that's for sure. I am willing to BET that the deaths in Mexico are directly related to their access to and their standard of health care as I said before. My daughter had a common cold once that lead to pneumonia within 3 days. I was SHOCKED that she could get pneumonia that quickly! They gave her antibiotics, even though it was viral, just in case there was bacteria involved, and she recovered on her own, just as most people with normal immune systems do. It's not the virus that kills anyone. It's the secondary infections your body develops from having the virus. That's why a drug like Tamiflu is so great because it weakens the virus so your body can fight it off quicker, before the secondary infections can develop. That potential is there with the common cold or any virus.
And this virus mutated, and it will keep mutating, and hopefully it will on it's own be lumped with all the other flus we get and people die from each year. It already is just a variation of Influenza A, a very common flu. I have a feeling next years flu shot mixture will protect this flu too. But then we have new problems like a few years ago where there will not be enough supply and the weakest of our communities, who really NEED the flu shot will not be able to get one. That will be the next drama next year! I can see it now!