Topic: Cases of swine flu 'could top 100,000 a day by August'
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Fri 07/03/09 10:33 AM


Cases of swine flu 'could top 100,000 a day by August'

New cases of swine flu could top more than 100,000 a day by the end of August, ministers have warned, as they admitted they can no longer contain the spread of the virus.


By Kate Devlin, Medical Correspondent
Published: 7:00AM BST 03 Jul 2009

Patients with suspected symptoms will now be told to stay at home and telephone their family doctor for a diagnosis, as part of a major step change in the handling of the pandemic, in an effort to limit the spread of the infection.

Anti-viral drugs will also no longer be given as a precaution to people who may have come in contact with the infection.

Andy Burnham, the Health Secretary, said that an almost doubling of cases over the past seven days had prompted the Government to move to the third and final "treatment" stage of dealing with the outbreak.

A specially convened meeting of Cobra, the Government's emergencies committee, was warned that cases could reach 100,000 a day by late August.

Although he insisted that this was merely a "projection" if the virus continues to spread at its current rate, Mr Burnham added: "The pressure on the system is such that it is the right time to take this step".

The projection raises the possibility that millions of people will have had the virus even before the start of the traditional flu season.

Although the first doses of a vaccine against the virus are also due by August most will not arrive until the end of this year or next year.

The total number of recorded cases has jumped from 3,500 last week to more than 7,400.

Although most people have developed relatively mild cases of the flu, three patients with underlying health problems have died in Britain.

The latest move comes just a week after the Department of Health moved to the second stage of its plan to deal with flu.

From now on cases across the country will no longer have to be diagnosed by a laboratory but will be done by GPs over the telephone.

People who suspect that they might have the infection are asked to check their symptoms against a list on the NHS website before they ring their local doctors's surgery.

The closure of schools to contain outbreaks is no longer recommended, although officials said that the coming summer holidays could help to reduce the number of new cases.

Patients with symptoms will still be given anti-viral drugs which can help them recover more quickly and limit spread of the infection.

However, Mr Burnham said that scientific evidence suggested that if the flu continues to spread the drugs, including tamiflu, might be restricted to high risk groups, such as the elderly and pregnant women, to prevent problems caused by overuse.

Some flu "hot spots" are due to set up "collection points", where affected patients can remain at home and appoint a friend to pick up their drugs for them.

A national telephone flu line, in which patients would be diagnosed through a central call centre, could be set up "within weeks" if the virus continues to spread at the same rate.

An end to laboratory testing will mean that daily running totals of the numbers affected will be replaced by weekly estimates.

Andrew Lansley, the shadow health secretary, warned that infection rates of 100,000 could lead to around 2,000 hospital admissions a day, placing hospitals under pressure.

But Prof Sir Liam Donaldson, the Chief Medical Officer, insisted that the NHS was well prepared to cope with the worst-case scenario and that the virus was following a predictable course.

He added that data from across the world on the severity of the virus was still too limited to make an accurate prediction of death rates.

Mr Burnham added: "We are in a strong position to deal with this pandemic. We are the only country in the world to be able to offer anti-virals to everyone as well as those at greater risks. People should be reassured and should not be alarmed by this change."

London, the West Midlands and Scotland have been particularly affected by outbreaks of the virus so far.

More than 77,200 people across the world have been infected with swine flu since April and there have been 332 deaths.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/swine-flu/5723627/Cases-of-swine-flu-could-top-100000-a-day-by-August.html

Winx's photo
Fri 07/03/09 10:49 AM
grumble

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Fri 07/03/09 11:19 AM
Like it really is worst than any other kind of flu????


When it kills like Ebola with the capacity to spread like the Black Plague we will have a real reason to be scared.


Damn, people get the sniffles and they are running for the emergency room.


Friggen hypochondriacs!grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble grumble


If people don't want to catch swine flu stop hanging around pigs!

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Fri 07/03/09 11:21 AM
This morning's news said that the swine flu has peaked?

ThomasJB's photo
Fri 07/03/09 11:26 AM
It is all just an exercise in fear mongering.

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Fri 07/03/09 11:29 AM
Wait until it Mutates....then the real Pandemic will start! pitchfork

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Fri 07/03/09 11:40 AM
Atissue Atissue and we all fall down

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Fri 07/03/09 11:41 AM
This article is evidently not from the states. Is there information as pertains to the US?

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Fri 07/03/09 11:45 AM
i dont get why everyone is freaking out about it, i did ALOT of resarch about it for school, its basically like the flu, but if it keeps going alot longer then ya go in and get checked out if you catch it earlier you will be ok, as for the ones who have died because of the illness (rip) they came from the originated country of the swine flu, as for people dying now, they are prolly the ones who refused to go to the doctor, and/or had something else going on as well. and ya for information, just go through google, there are some VERY helpfull sites there.
so i thik we should all relax sit on the couch watch a movie and have a beer or something.
:)

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Fri 07/03/09 11:48 AM

i dont get why everyone is freaking out about it, i did ALOT of resarch about it for school, its basically like the flu, but if it keeps going alot longer then ya go in and get checked out if you catch it earlier you will be ok, as for the ones who have died because of the illness (rip) they came from the originated country of the swine flu, as for people dying now, they are prolly the ones who refused to go to the doctor, and/or had something else going on as well. and ya for information, just go through google, there are some VERY helpfull sites there.
so i thik we should all relax sit on the couch watch a movie and have a beer or something.
:)


What makes this flu different from the others is that it's attacking younger, healthier people. The regular flu attacks the young, old, and sickly.

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Fri 07/03/09 03:29 PM


i dont get why everyone is freaking out about it, i did ALOT of resarch about it for school, its basically like the flu, but if it keeps going alot longer then ya go in and get checked out if you catch it earlier you will be ok, as for the ones who have died because of the illness (rip) they came from the originated country of the swine flu, as for people dying now, they are prolly the ones who refused to go to the doctor, and/or had something else going on as well. and ya for information, just go through google, there are some VERY helpfull sites there.
so i thik we should all relax sit on the couch watch a movie and have a beer or something.
:)


What makes this flu different from the others is that it's attacking younger, healthier people. The regular flu attacks the young, old, and sickly.

Do some math...
We just went through a time when the US of A pushed flu vacines for the old, very young, and traditionally 'at risk'. We were told that there might not be enough vacines so please let these people get them...

So the people it is currently infecting are the ones that did not take the vacine because they were young and or healthy.

Once the strain mutates to flank the vacine... The ones that got it now will provide the anti-bodies to stop.

Worry a bit.

Some will get real sick... But we will survive it by shear accident.

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Fri 07/03/09 03:34 PM



i dont get why everyone is freaking out about it, i did ALOT of resarch about it for school, its basically like the flu, but if it keeps going alot longer then ya go in and get checked out if you catch it earlier you will be ok, as for the ones who have died because of the illness (rip) they came from the originated country of the swine flu, as for people dying now, they are prolly the ones who refused to go to the doctor, and/or had something else going on as well. and ya for information, just go through google, there are some VERY helpfull sites there.
so i thik we should all relax sit on the couch watch a movie and have a beer or something.
:)


What makes this flu different from the others is that it's attacking younger, healthier people. The regular flu attacks the young, old, and sickly.

Do some math...
We just went through a time when the US of A pushed flu vacines for the old, very young, and traditionally 'at risk'. We were told that there might not be enough vacines so please let these people get them...

So the people it is currently infecting are the ones that did not take the vacine because they were young and or healthy.

Once the strain mutates to flank the vacine... The ones that got it now will provide the anti-bodies to stop.

Worry a bit.

Some will get real sick... But we will survive it by shear accident.


Adventure,

Young and healthy people get the flu vaccine too. Almost everybody I know gets the flu vaccine, myself included.

AdventureBegins's photo
Fri 07/03/09 04:01 PM




i dont get why everyone is freaking out about it, i did ALOT of resarch about it for school, its basically like the flu, but if it keeps going alot longer then ya go in and get checked out if you catch it earlier you will be ok, as for the ones who have died because of the illness (rip) they came from the originated country of the swine flu, as for people dying now, they are prolly the ones who refused to go to the doctor, and/or had something else going on as well. and ya for information, just go through google, there are some VERY helpfull sites there.
so i thik we should all relax sit on the couch watch a movie and have a beer or something.
:)


What makes this flu different from the others is that it's attacking younger, healthier people. The regular flu attacks the young, old, and sickly.

Do some math...
We just went through a time when the US of A pushed flu vacines for the old, very young, and traditionally 'at risk'. We were told that there might not be enough vacines so please let these people get them...

So the people it is currently infecting are the ones that did not take the vacine because they were young and or healthy.

Once the strain mutates to flank the vacine... The ones that got it now will provide the anti-bodies to stop.

Worry a bit.

Some will get real sick... But we will survive it by shear accident.


Adventure,

Young and healthy people get the flu vaccine too. Almost everybody I know gets the flu vaccine, myself included.

I did not... Quite a few of the people I know did not. Not only do I not get the flu vaccine... I rarely get 'flu like symptoms'... and when I do it rarely last more than 24 hours...

However I do recall watching news programs stating that there were not enough vaccines so I did not get one... I am sure there are more people out there like me that did not... for the same reason.

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Fri 07/03/09 04:52 PM
Yeah, ok.

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Fri 07/03/09 08:01 PM





i dont get why everyone is freaking out about it, i did ALOT of resarch about it for school, its basically like the flu, but if it keeps going alot longer then ya go in and get checked out if you catch it earlier you will be ok, as for the ones who have died because of the illness (rip) they came from the originated country of the swine flu, as for people dying now, they are prolly the ones who refused to go to the doctor, and/or had something else going on as well. and ya for information, just go through google, there are some VERY helpfull sites there.
so i thik we should all relax sit on the couch watch a movie and have a beer or something.
:)


What makes this flu different from the others is that it's attacking younger, healthier people. The regular flu attacks the young, old, and sickly.

Do some math...
We just went through a time when the US of A pushed flu vacines for the old, very young, and traditionally 'at risk'. We were told that there might not be enough vacines so please let these people get them...

So the people it is currently infecting are the ones that did not take the vacine because they were young and or healthy.

Once the strain mutates to flank the vacine... The ones that got it now will provide the anti-bodies to stop.

Worry a bit.

Some will get real sick... But we will survive it by shear accident.


Adventure,

Young and healthy people get the flu vaccine too. Almost everybody I know gets the flu vaccine, myself included.

I did not... Quite a few of the people I know did not. Not only do I not get the flu vaccine... I rarely get 'flu like symptoms'... and when I do it rarely last more than 24 hours...

However I do recall watching news programs stating that there were not enough vaccines so I did not get one... I am sure there are more people out there like me that did not... for the same reason.


I got a flu shot one time in my entire life in the early 70's and the damn thing made me sick, I thought I would prevent it and got sick from it.

I had the flu once back in the middle 70's, lasted a few days and man was it unpleasant, but back then I was up all night and rarely ate well. After that I ate right and took better care of myself. Have never had a flue again or even a cold for that matter.

I don't get the flu shots and don't want to get them. I would definately not be part of the problem, I would call a doctor and follow his instructions.