Views on SARS?
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From the article: Between September 1918 and April 1919, approximately 500,000 deaths from the flu occurred in the U.S. alone. Many people died from this very quickly. Some people who felt well in the morning became sick by noon, and were dead by nightfall. :omg:
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SARS seems to be filling the void left by Iraq for the newsmongers, so I thought I'd find out how you feel about it. The reporters seem to be saying, with a surprised look on their faces, that it's probably more contagious than HIV. This seems perfectly reasonable to me - to contract HIV you either have to swap blood, or some other bodily fluid. On the other hand, SARS seems to be contracted the same way as the common cold. Which leads me to my next point. If SARS is a mutation of the common cold, for which we have yet to develop a cure, why are people expecting a cure for SARS in the next couple of months? Now don't get me wrong, I am not advocating panic. Mainly because it seems that protection against the common cold (eat fruit and veg, keep your immune system healthy) should ensure you survive SARS should you catch it. Perhaps I'm wrong, perhaps the guy I work with who's going to a quack to be checked out next week, even though he has nothing wrong, is the wise one :rolleyes: Anyway, any thoughts? :)
It's much better than the term "embedded," though. I'm tired of hearing about embedded reporters. That must be a lousy job, like having a career as a suppository. - Roger Wright
The SARS virus is new to humans, seems to have jumped species which is the big problem. Its going to [edit] take time to [/edit] come up with antiviral agents to cope with it. Elaine :(( The tigress is here :-D
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Megan Forbes wrote: Anyway, any thoughts? Totally fear based and blown out of proportion. It amazes me how quickly people (myself included) let fear overcome us. Here's an interesting acronym a shrink told me once: F - False E - Evidence A - Appearing R - Real I think fear is on the rise because feeling secure is on the decline. One thing that surprises me though is I haven't read anything about SARS and children. These type of illnesses spread like wildfire in daycares. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
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Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"Marc Clifton wrote: Totally fear based and blown out of proportion Yeah, but when dealing with a potentially fatal desease it is probably better to blow it out of proportion than have everyone being overly complacent about it. You're supposed to have sense enough to be afraid of something that can kill you. "My job is to protect America" George W. Bush.
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The SARS virus is new to humans, seems to have jumped species which is the big problem. Its going to [edit] take time to [/edit] come up with antiviral agents to cope with it. Elaine :(( The tigress is here :-D
Trollslayer wrote: seems to have jumped species Interesting, I hadn't read about that. What species do they think it comes from?
It's much better than the term "embedded," though. I'm tired of hearing about embedded reporters. That must be a lousy job, like having a career as a suppository. - Roger Wright
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Marc Clifton wrote: Totally fear based and blown out of proportion Yeah, but when dealing with a potentially fatal desease it is probably better to blow it out of proportion than have everyone being overly complacent about it. You're supposed to have sense enough to be afraid of something that can kill you. "My job is to protect America" George W. Bush.
Stan Shannon wrote: You're supposed to have sense enough to be afraid of something that can kill you. You mean like smoking, drinking, driving a car, flying, your next door neighbour, your local cop, asbestos, radon, cell phones, mercury thermometers, drugs, prescription drugs, natural herbs, Ma Huang, driving while drinking, driving while talking on the cell phone, fat, cholesterol, lack of excerise... You mean, life? It seems a little ironic that >30,000 people die a year from the flu in this country. More than a million die every year from smoking related illnesses. http://www.disastercenter.com/cdc/1motorac.html[^] Seems like most people are rather arbitrary in choosing what they fear. But I suppose that's the nature of fear, isn't it? Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files" -
The SARS virus is new to humans, seems to have jumped species which is the big problem. Its going to [edit] take time to [/edit] come up with antiviral agents to cope with it. Elaine :(( The tigress is here :-D
I read somewhere (a long time ago) that most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock and that nearly all new strains of flu have animal origins. :omg: <Edit>Oh look, I found a source[^] </Edit> Mike Mullikin :beer:
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Megan Forbes wrote: Anyway, any thoughts? Totally fear based and blown out of proportion. It amazes me how quickly people (myself included) let fear overcome us. Here's an interesting acronym a shrink told me once: F - False E - Evidence A - Appearing R - Real I think fear is on the rise because feeling secure is on the decline. One thing that surprises me though is I haven't read anything about SARS and children. These type of illnesses spread like wildfire in daycares. Marc Help! I'm an AI running around in someone's f*cked up universe simulator.
Sensitivity and ethnic diversity means celebrating difference, not hiding from it. - Christian Graus
Every line of code is a liability - Taka Muraoka
Microsoft deliberately adds arbitrary layers of complexity to make it difficult to deliver Windows features on non-Windows platforms--Microsoft's "Halloween files"Marc Clifton wrote: One thing that surprises me though is I haven't read anything about SARS and children. I heard SARS does NOT seem to affect young children (not to the same degree as they affect grown ups), but they closed the schools in Hongkong just in case. The fatality rate of infected people is roughly 5%.
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I read somewhere (a long time ago) that most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock and that nearly all new strains of flu have animal origins. :omg: <Edit>Oh look, I found a source[^] </Edit> Mike Mullikin :beer:
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Mike Mullikin wrote: most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock But those animals came originally from USA where they live very, VERY closely with humans ;P
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Mike Mullikin wrote: most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock But those animals came originally from USA where they live very, VERY closely with humans ;P
Anonymous101 wrote: Mike Mullikin wrote: most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock But those animals came originally from USA where they live very, VERY closely with humans And the humans in USA came originally from Europe ... :laugh:
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Anonymous101 wrote: Mike Mullikin wrote: most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock But those animals came originally from USA where they live very, VERY closely with humans And the humans in USA came originally from Europe ... :laugh:
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Anonymous101 wrote: Mike Mullikin wrote: most new flu epidemics come from a very specific region of China where it is customary to live very, VERY closely with livestock But those animals came originally from USA where they live very, VERY closely with humans And the humans in USA came originally from Europe ... :laugh:
Anonymous102 wrote: And the humans in USA came originally from Europe except for those that came from Asia, Africa or South America, of course. -c
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