Sure is nice to be home again, and to sleep in my own bed. I don’t think I’ll ever be much of a world traveler – not unless I get to bring my wife and dogs with me, anyway. My plan for today is to just slide through and get to the end of the day. Normally, I’d work Columbus Day to get another day off down the road, but this year, I reckon I’ll take the three-day weekend. We got some interesting information regarding the whole Swine Flu craze. Turns out, the NYS Department of Health isn’t allowing hospital emergency departments, clinics, or doctor’s offices to test for H1N1 without prior approval, and they’re rationing the tests. So, if you get a Swine Flu diagnosis here in NY, it’s really more of a guess, based on self-reported symptoms (which are a lot like symptoms of any other flu, or even a bad cold) than anything else (now I know why Cornell supposedly has 700 cases; every kid with a runny nose is probably getting diagnosed with the flu). Apparently, they wouldn’t want facts to get in the way of the declared “health emergency,” and their plans to force a vaccine on us. Fortunately, you don’t even have to bother getting a “diagnosis” from a doctor’s office. Now you can diagnose yourself online. If you say you “feel feverish,” have a cough, and have shortness of breath, you get a message that says:
Based on your answers, you probably have the flu and you might be very sick.
Call your doctor now!
Of course, you might have a cold, too. Never fear, since you need to enter your zip code, and have the option of sharing your results with “researchers,” you’ll no doubt be added to the list, adding to the “outbreak.”
This is “science-based” medicine at its finest.
Where I work, they’ve decided to interpret the DOH mandate as meaning everybody should be forced to get the vaccine even if they don’t have direct or indirect patient contact. So, a mandate from an unelected Commissioner (who, incidentally, says he’s not getting the vaccine, because he doesn’t have patient contact) is now being escalated by a non-elected sanctimonious prick head of employee health to include staff who not only don’t ever get near patients, but who don’t even work in the hospital.
So, the President seems to have won the Nobel Peace Prize. That’s nice, I guess. I don’t really recall him bringing about peace anywhere, but he does give a good speech. Since the nomination process ended in March, I think, I guess whatever it was he did, he did it the first couple of months in office. Or maybe it was all his hard work as Senator from Illinois (or maybe the Nobel committee felt bad that the IOC blew him off on the whole Chicago Olympics thing).
Well, I guess I better get a move on and get this day over with.
Both my daughter and granddaughter were diagnosed with swine flu last year. They were not tested so it was based on symptoms which included nausea and vomiting. The kiddies who got sick in school also were nauseous and vomited. That sounds more like intestinal flu than the usual bird flu’s we get.
Both daughter and granddaughter recovered quickly and are fine. If they did have swine flu it seemed a lot less awful than the regular seasonal stuff.
I don’t love traveling either, PJ. But, when hubby has to travel and I get to stay in my own house, by myself, I do enjoy it, though I’m always glad when he gets back safely.
Well, there’s your 👿 science for you. Matt and Meredith looking like Geraldo opening up Al Capone’s vault. Nada.
One quarter of Americans sick enough to be hospitalized with swine flu last spring wound up needing intensive care and 7 percent of them died, the first such study of the early months of the global epidemic suggests. That’s a little higher than with ordinary seasonal flu, several experts said.
What is striking and unusual is that children and teens accounted for nearly half of the hospitalized cases, including many who were previously healthy.
http://dailyme.com/story/2009100800005144/study-swine-flus-wave-put-icus.html
Obama was nominated 11 days after he’d taken office. This is yet another (the worst yet) case of celebrity over substance.
Give me a frikkin’ break!
New (at least to me) website, WTFers!
http://www.wtfpod.com/
Don’t forget that a few years ago, there was some rethug prancing about on Hannity claiming that he was nominated for a Nobel prize.
http://mediamatters.org/research/200503220009
What I learned from that is any idiot can get nominated. I don’t think it was Obama’s fault that he got nominated so fast. Someone was bound to do it since it is so easy.
Great, Marc has a donation box. I dropped a few coin in there.
I makes me feel proud, like donating to the US Constitution … you know, freedom of speech and all that stuff.
Only 4 comments away … no make that 3 after this one :banana:
Web, good form would be to change your moniker at 999 and not pass the next guy.
Ahh, yes, I see the Vernon doppelganger (version 1.0) is in my sights. :pirate: