is anyone else scared? Its been on my radar for a year or so now but I haven't been too concerned until I read this... now i'm a bit freaked out:http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2087-1753892,00.htmlif the british government is already that far along in contigency plans..... i feel like we're pretty much fucked
8/27/2005 10:21:49 PM
8/27/2005 10:26:30 PM
According to the CDC, the spread of the virus (H5N1) hasn't officially progressed past the spread of birds --> people; the concern is the possibility that the virus could mutate to a form which could be passed easily from one person to the next. The British reaction seems a bit over-the-top to me, but then they may be privy to information that hasn't been made available to the public (like a recently mutated strain).Either way, in the case of a bird-flu problem I'd much rather be in the U.S. than any other country -- our CDC jumped into action immediately after the Asian outbreaks; they've had crisis and emergency plans underway for awhile now. It sounds to me like Britain has sort of dropped the ball on public health plans concerning the virus, and is now attempting some weird game of catch up.
8/28/2005 12:46:03 AM
8/28/2005 8:20:11 AM
I was in Vietnam when this happened nearly 2 years ago. It was kinda scary when I was there but not that big of a deal. The government just had everyone wipe out their chicken/duck and other bird population.Then last year I got really freaked out when the WHO sent out some warnings and asked for more budget. There was alot written about the bird flu and how it was going to explode into a pandemic.This time I'm not so freaked out. Apparently WHO has been doing this "pandemic" scare for for a few years.
8/28/2005 8:42:49 PM
its all dubya's fault. either that or its part of the J00 WOrld order...
8/28/2005 9:17:53 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/10/04/bush.avianflu/index.htmlThis pandemic scare is picking up steam more. Considering its been addressed in the US and by the UN has made me concerned about it now. WHO has been saying this for a long time but its officially back on my radar. Considering half of my family, including my mom, is in Vietnam right now, I'm worried.
10/4/2005 11:19:46 PM
so what would happen to State if this horrible possibility became reality?
10/4/2005 11:29:38 PM
I'm guessing only the smart people would remain. TWW would be very very quiet.
10/4/2005 11:36:44 PM
I don't really think it is a "scare" or "hype"I mean - we know that the flu virus mutates. Its only a matter of time before it happens. Sure it might not happen for another 10 years, but its going to happen. No amount of apathetic or disdainful putting-down of that prediction will stop the bird flu from eventually mutating into an easily transferrable human virus.
10/4/2005 11:40:56 PM
what effect would it have here in the United States? I read somewhere it might be in the hundreds of thousands, which might not be so bad (I know it is bad, it's just compared with the rest of population a few hundreds of thousands is not that many).
10/4/2005 11:42:45 PM
You're right. It should happen eventually. I've been following this for the past 2 years and every year they (being The WHO) say "this is the year." First time I've heard the US and UN address it though.
10/4/2005 11:43:05 PM
A few hundred of thousands of people killed by chicken sounds like a big deal to me.
10/4/2005 11:46:18 PM
dup[Edited on October 4, 2005 at 11:46 PM. Reason : ?]
10/4/2005 11:46:19 PM
Compared with the rest of the US population, a few hundred thousand deaths is enormous - it would have a massive impact on our economy for one thing, and pretty much everyone would know someone who had died from the bird flu.If you're comparing it to world population, then yes you're right it wouldn't have that big of an impact because most of the deaths would be in third world nations.
10/4/2005 11:48:40 PM
^Sorry. I don't know too much about pandemics. Is the media just exagerating this? It's just that this sounds like something to worry about. A horror/thriller move come true. What can you do to survive?[Edited on October 4, 2005 at 11:52 PM. Reason : ooops]
10/4/2005 11:51:43 PM
its not a horror movie come true - its just a natural cycle - this shit happened in 1918 and before that, you might remember (from your history texts).nothing you can really do to survive, actually. In fact, the most at-risk population will be our age group; people aged 20-35.
10/4/2005 11:56:47 PM
^^ Duct tape.[Edited on October 4, 2005 at 11:57 PM. Reason : damn can you ^ stfu for a minute?]
10/4/2005 11:56:54 PM
^lolWhy is our age group most at risk?
10/4/2005 11:58:08 PM
stfu yourself double-poster
10/4/2005 11:58:30 PM
10/4/2005 11:59:19 PM
hahaokay.I wasn't mocking, but I'll try to research it on my own. Thank you.
10/5/2005 12:00:51 AM
I seriously am curious as to why our age group would be at risk.At the same time, I am unconcerned. In retrospect that might prove to be stupid, but I've heard too many disease scares just in my short life to give any of them much credit anymore. I can remember folks in this country being freaked out by ebola, pfisteria, SARS, bird flu (in previous years), West Nile virus, mad cow, and probably some others I can't remember. Eventually you get the "cry wolf" effect, and stop giving a shit.The media likes people to be scared, and to some extent, the people themselves (at least in this country) like being scared, even if they don't know it. Until I start seeing a verified and disturbing death toll, this is just yet another thing that I feel confident in ignoring.
10/5/2005 1:52:42 AM
10/5/2005 7:35:27 AM
Natural selection.. who's gonna survive it!
10/5/2005 7:52:26 AM
its the natural population control of a species in order to maintain homestasis.. something has to give...
10/5/2005 7:56:12 AM
^haha
10/5/2005 7:57:29 AM
10/5/2005 8:30:32 AM
^ the second part might be talking out my ass, it just sounded good this morning. But the part about the Hong Kong flu is what i read somewhere else. and if you have the time to read all that and call me out, y don't you enlighten ushmm, now that i think aobut it that doesn't really make sense though. I like this a lot better
10/5/2005 10:48:19 AM
10/5/2005 3:49:23 PM
^hmm . . . not sure about the death rate of it in humans thus far. But there have only been a few people that have gotten the H5N1 strand. So there isn't really enough info to judge on a kinda death rate there. But the death rate in birds that contract is very near 100%.
10/5/2005 8:14:06 PM
I guess i'll be on the lookout for birds with runny noses and funny coughs then...
10/5/2005 8:26:56 PM
oooh, the bird flu is gonna get us! It killed like 2 people over in Indonesia or somewhere. I willingly submit to martial law and military enforced quarantines. Can I turn my guns in too while I'm at it?! Keep me safe government![Edited on October 6, 2005 at 12:47 PM. Reason : 1]
10/6/2005 12:47:11 PM
^ you say that now, but as soon as it does hit i'm sure you'll have all kinds of great theories about the Illiad or whoever that planned it in their secret world government laboratories
10/6/2005 1:21:28 PM
Can we go ahead and just enforce the quarantines and martial law now?! Before the big bad flu bird gets here? Literally 1s and 2s of people might die!!!!!!!!!!!
10/6/2005 1:27:27 PM
the illiadgg
10/6/2005 1:30:00 PM
NEWS FLASHYOU CAN DIE.OMFGNO WAY!
10/6/2005 1:33:32 PM
what about SARS?!!!!! WE'RE ALL GONNA DIE!!!!UNLESS WE SUBMIT TO MARTIAL LAW AND GUN CONFISCATIONS. GIVE UP YOUR LIBERTY FOR SAFETY. YOUR GOVERNMENT WILL PROTECT YOU.REMEMBER. THEY ATTACKED US BECAUSE THEY HATE OUR FREEDOMS. WHO'S TAKING AWAY OUR FREEDOM? THE REAL TERRORISTS.[Edited on October 6, 2005 at 1:58 PM. Reason : 1]
10/6/2005 1:49:55 PM
It's all a conspiracy perpetuated by the anti-bacterial soap and disinfectant companies...
10/6/2005 2:00:18 PM
I've yet to hear any of the elitist zionist politicians call for gun confiscation in light of bird flu.
10/6/2005 2:46:30 PM
10/6/2005 5:24:30 PM
Its funny because AIDS is already a pandemic and nobody cares.Shut the fuck up. Every single one of you that gets scared by an idiot with an iq of 4 explaining the next new threat.
10/6/2005 5:25:57 PM
^^ The funny thing is that the scare and panic is why these things are so quickly contained.It is when we don't care or don't realize the threat that seriously bad things happen. (Or in the case of the 1918 flu that killed 100 million people - they just didn't have the means to stop it or contain it.)
10/6/2005 8:14:17 PM
You think that the presence of a bunch of crazy overprotective soccer moms sanitizing everything in sight or a bunch of Chinese businessmen with surgical masks is what keeps these things contained?Doctors and epidemiologist do that job. Shaking in your airtight rubber suit doesn't.
10/6/2005 9:11:27 PM
sadly for your theory, the sanitation masks are widely credited with playing a significant role in the containment of SARS
10/6/2005 9:13:03 PM
I ain't buying it.Even so, a disease with a mortality rate that low warrants some concern, not batshit panic.
10/6/2005 9:31:00 PM
10/7/2005 11:49:12 AM
10/7/2005 11:50:37 AM
^ why are you even responding to him? his entire explanation was complete BS and had nothing to do with why that age group is most vulnerable to avian flu
10/7/2005 11:53:01 AM
^Wasn't it you that made the original 20-35 at risk claim? Telling others to verify stuff you might be making up doesn't fly either. And while I'm at it why are you even responding to me if you feel that way?RE:
10/7/2005 11:55:58 AM