Just wash your
hands!!!!!!!!
Every year, hundreds of viruses pass through the pediatric and adult community.
Many of the bugs are disruptive and keep kids out of school and adults away
from work. Some of the viruses have unique signs and symptoms, but most just
cause amorphous aches, sneezing, coughing or intestinal upset.
Influenza viruses, especially new ones, trigger more news stories and can be
made to seem much more frightening and dangerous than they really are.
Government agencies and media don't supply statistical context and make it
sound like you've got a "fifty-fifty" chance of contracting this new
virus. They then make it sound like a lot of people who get this influenza end
up in the hospital and may die. Statistically, nothing could be further from
the truth: The chance that the new virus is really dangerous is small. The
chance that you'll get it is much, much smaller, and the possibility that you
or a family member will be harmed by the virus is so slim that the news should
be on page twenty, not page one.
Swine Flu is a virus for which there is no vaccine, no threat to your family
and there are undoubtedly tens of thousands of harmless undiagnosed cases
throughout the world. The news stories are probably taking a hundred
questionable respiratory deaths in
There actually is a very, very small chance that this virus could cause severe
illness and whenever this occurs hospitalization and
even fatalities are reported. The likelihood of a pandemic
is miniscule, but newspapers, government agencies and the manufacturers of
pharmaceuticals do their best work and make their biggest sales when people are
scared.
Tamiflu is recommended for treatment and prevention of this influenza virus. The company which gets the drug's
royalties (
Local pharmacies are already running low on Tamiflu.