Nope, I ain't scared of no stinkin' swine flu.
Do you know if your clinic offers both the nasal spray and the shot? I was in just yesterday for a nasal mist H1N1 and they told me that I would have to wait a month if I wanted a a seasonal flu mist, but they could give me the shot for the seasonal, so I would ask your doctor what options (if any) are available when you go in.I've been on a waiting list for a while now. Yesterday i got the call that the shots were in and so i am scheduled to go in on monday for mine. I've also got an appt for my daughter (almost 16) to get hers. They just got both shots in (regular flu and h1n1) and i doubt they will give me both at the same time. I am wondering which one i should choose for us if they won't give us both.
anyone know?
GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization is to examine its handling of the H1N1 pandemic, the group said on Tuesday, after accusations by some politicians that it exaggerated the dangers of the virus under pressure from drug companies.
The United Nations health agency will review the way it dealt with the outbreak of swine flu once the pandemic has subsided, WHO spokeswoman Fadela Chaib told a news briefing.
"Criticism is part of an outbreak cycle. We expect and indeed welcome criticism and the chance to discuss it," she said, adding the WHO's review would involve independent outside experts and its results would be made public.
But she said it was too soon to say when the examination would take place or which experts would be involved.
In the latest complaint about the way authorities have dealt with the pandemic, the Council of Europe, a political forum of most European countries, is to determine whether drug companies influenced public health officials to spend money unnecessarily on stockpiles of H1N1 vaccines.
Chaib said the WHO took its work of providing independent advice to its 193 member states seriously, and guarded against the influence of vested interests..... <More in the above linked article>
That certainly occured in Australia where we had 36,991 confirmed cases out of a population of 20 million. The number of actual cases would have been higher as those who were not seriously ill often did not have a test to confirm if whether they had H1N1 or just regular flu.The generally accepted definition of a Pandemic is where 1 out of 1,000 people in a population is infected. Something that never occurred![]()
I'll just continue eating pork rinds to build an immunity to the swine flu.![]()
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I'll just continue eating pork rinds to build an immunity to the swine flu.![]()
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I had a pork chop with dinner last night, and the remaining one will be eaten tonight, so I'm good!![]()
No. Media hype has fueled a certain hysterical belief that Swine Flu is actually a huge deal. Headlines such as "Swine Flu to Impact 50% of Pop" have been scaring people into buying newspapers, and people are going crazy over the phenomenon; and yet, statistics show that this flu is not any more deadly than regular flu. The outbreak(s) of it have not even come close to producing the number deaths already caused by standard strains. I don't buy the hype.
That said, It has been a long time since I have been sick; I never took shots as a child or adult, and based on all of the above, I have no incentive to go get innoculated over a scare on Nightly News.
I am not sure if my sons will want to have it.
If you are not going to have it, is this because you don't feel you need to, or is it because you don't approve of vaccinations?
I got the shot today.
So far, nadda in terms of reactions. I don't even have the muscle ache that usually follows the seasonal flu shot for a few hours.
I got the shot today.
So far, nadda in terms of reactions. I don't even have the muscle ache that usually follows the seasonal flu shot for a few hours.
I'm betting that was plain old water.![]()
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