by Sixstrings » Tue 15 Sep 2009, 05:58:19
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Sixstrings', 'J')ust to add to local reports, in my town a healthy 27 year old male died in hospital of swine flu.
Just read in today's local paper.. another 27 year old male has died from H1N1. That's three young men dead now, all three were previously healthy with no "underlying conditions."
It's like twilight zone for me, I'm the only one worried about this thing. The standard line is that "swine flu is mild, unless it kills you." I look at at the odds and think, well, 90,000 deaths in a year isn't much out of a population of 300 million. So odds are, swine flu won't take me out. And yet.. drip, drip, drip come the stories of young adults dying from this thing, people who otherwise would not have died. There's no rhyme or reason to it, it's just a new potentially fatal illness we've got to deal with.
Other local happenings.. the hospital is reporting 10% of all ER visits as flu related (1% is normal.. it kicked up to 4% a few months back, and in a week has gone up to 10%).
And, I keep hearing through the grapevine about people in the hospital with H1N1.. a friend's coworker, a kid in my nephew's school.
And yet, nobody except me seems particularly bothered by these events. I know what the odds are and I shouldn't worry (I guess as many people die in car crashes in a year).. it's just unnerving, watching this thing get progressively worse.