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In reply to the discussion: CDC: Flu reaches epidemic in Florida and most states; 837 deaths reported [View all]Demeter
(85,373 posts)5. Reality is like that--and by the way, Ebola hasn't gone away, it's gone behind the headlines
where you can't see it, unless you look.
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CDC: Flu reaches epidemic in Florida and most states; 837 deaths reported [View all]
Omaha Steve
Jan 2015
OP
Too bad the flu epidemic didn't go away after the elections like the Ebola epidemic did. n/t
A Simple Game
Jan 2015
#1
We need to hold a national election right away! Tell the media to cure the flu like they did ebola.
Fred Sanders
Jan 2015
#3
Reality is like that--and by the way, Ebola hasn't gone away, it's gone behind the headlines
Demeter
Jan 2015
#5
I was referencing the Republican and media hype that was used before the elections
A Simple Game
Jan 2015
#8
My son-in-law had influenza over the weekend. He is a victim of chronic pain and could not keep any
jwirr
Jan 2015
#2
Just went through the same problem, it is sooo miserable! Hope he is better soon!
Dustlawyer
Jan 2015
#17
Yes, if they don't get the shot quite right, you can get the flu but it will be milder
Warpy
Jan 2015
#51
I wonder what's the best way to prevent it. I have a friend that has a weakened immune system,
RKP5637
Jan 2015
#52
Yes we do need those things. But what I'm saying is that it is not the government's fault
totodeinhere
Jan 2015
#16
I would not blame the government for this. Producing the vaccine requires a long lead time
totodeinhere
Jan 2015
#15
not sure where you got the <50% effectiveness from, the flu shot is not worthless
magical thyme
Jan 2015
#26
sorry. take 2 aspirin & call me in the am. And whatever you do, don't open this post, lol! nt
magical thyme
Jan 2015
#45
As long as it's not Ebola, people can die all day long and Pukes won't pay much attention.
Shrike47
Jan 2015
#20
And yet there's Minnesota, which enthusiastically adopted the ACA,
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2015
#27
I agree, the map is a starting point for asking more questions. I was looking at Minnesota myself.
hedgehog
Jan 2015
#30
Fact-free speculation much? This looks at kindergartners only so it isn't definitive but be careful.
proverbialwisdom
Jan 2015
#33
I did not overstate any claims (see caveat), but y'all are stereotyping. (nt)
proverbialwisdom
Jan 2015
#48
You need to look at the weekly maps to see it spread because where it is changes
uppityperson
Jan 2015
#34
Actually I was looking at the charts of where it's reached epidemic and it's almost
OregonBlue
Jan 2015
#25