Swine Fever - any thoughts?

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Adam1
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Post by Adam1 »

JonB wrote:I find it interesting that for all the talk on here about community,
no one has said anything about volunteering or helping neighbours.
If tings get bad I have 2 lots of neighbours I will look out for
and a plan on how to look after my elderly mother in another city.
Good point Jon. Providing reassurance will probably be the first thing for elderly relatives/neighbours.

I must admit that I find it hard to do that much in response to this. Although, I have ordered some of those masks referred to above. If they are not needed, I'll be able to use them with some DIY work, if nothing else.
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Post by PS_RalphW »

On the plus side, shares in airlines are down 10%ish. Oil is down
$2-3 so far. This is the sort of event that triggers a recession in normal times. If half the industrial world takes a week off, we could see all sorts of unexpected consequences.

However, I think the mood in the UK is more 'buckle down and get on with it'. We are gloomed out with the bad news at the moment - even the Tories are electioneering on austerity. They really must believe they are a shoe in at the next election.

I hope this brings out the good neighbour in people rather than the run for the hills response

On the good neighbour side, our neighbours are having an extension built. My wife has been force-feeding the builders tea. Last week a delivery lorry (to us) smashed a man-hole cover (imperial size, hard to find). I was given a cover and frame, but just too big. The builders removed the old frame, cut out the space, and cemented in the replacement this morning, in thanks for the tea.
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Post by DominicJ »

Still reading, but Re: masks
N95's are a waste of space, your better off pissing on your shirt sleeve and wearing that.
N100's are much better.

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Post by goslow »

Hmmph. Got a business trip via Heathrow in a couple of weeks! Lots of washing hands I suppose....
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Post by SILVERHARP2 »

I was listening to one of the US channels at lunchtime and on the bright side we are at the tail end of flu season so shouldn’t be as bad as if was during the winter, otherwise this could have been going on for a while in Mexico but was not picked up in statistics. Made speculations that the victims in Mexico may have had other medical issues
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Post by Ludwig »

Andy Hunt wrote:If it was man-made I would have expected it to start in China.
Or America!
"We're just waiting, looking skyward as the days go down / Someone promised there'd be answers if we stayed around."
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Post by Ludwig »

I had a premature panic when SARS was in the news and I'm damned if I'm going to do it again without good reason. Not saying this isn't serious, just that there are so many things to panic about now, that I feel it's best just to get on with living a life that may well prove shorter than one expected ten years ago :\
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Post by happychicken »

Well said, Jon.

And as I said in my post - if this does go the way of the 1918 pandemic, thousands of volunteers will be needed.
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Vortex wrote:LATOC are having fun with this story!

http://www.doomers.us/forum2/index.php/ ... 751.0.html
They are up to 110 pages now! I got the 'red alert' email from LATOC this morning. It gets more blatantly commercial every time.
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Post by biffvernon »

Yes, here's an isightfully thoughtfull post on LATOC that we should all heed.
EVERYONE BUG OUT NOW!!!!!!!

IM NOT KIDDING!! GO SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!
Now, where to go? The kitchen, then maybe the pub? Then to bed.
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Post by fifthcolumn »

biffvernon wrote:Yes, here's an isightfully thoughtfull post on LATOC that we should all heed.
EVERYONE BUG OUT NOW!!!!!!!

IM NOT KIDDING!! GO SOMEWHERE, ANYWHERE!!!!!!!!
Now, where to go? The kitchen, then maybe the pub? Then to bed.
The obvious place to go is down the WINCHESTER, innit?

:shock: :twisted:

BTW for the more conspiracy minded:

Some of the conspiracy nutters think it was the bankers wot did this.

The reasoning goes like this:

Bankers about to get lynched for creating depression.

Swine flu magically appears and large crowds of e.g. protesters are conventiently banned.

On the other hand, we ARE due for a major flu epidemic.
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Post by DominicJ »

well, its gym tonight, art exhibition tomorrow and pub wednesday

Surely it would be best to "bug in", seal your house and wait it out, gotta be safer than hiding in your local copse
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Post by JohnB »

DominicJ wrote:Surely it would be best to "bug in", seal your house and wait it out, gotta be safer than hiding in your local copse
If you sealed yourself into a modern house, you'd probably get killed by all the off-gassing furniture, carpets, flooring, chipboard etc. :wink:
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RevdTess
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Post by RevdTess »

Well, it's confirmed in the UK now.
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Post by chubbygristle »

Tess wrote:Well, it's confirmed in the UK now.
quality.

saw this earlier today...

http://cryptogon.com/?p=8250

and...

http://cryptogon.com/?p=8242

it's all fun 'n' games...
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