Swine Flu Update
We all laughed when the first swine flu update came across via email. Like the updates for tube strikes and the G20 protests, it seemed to contain a lot of information we already knew. Not even thinking about twitter and other social networking sites (viewed via phone and not internet; they’re blocked here of course) the news sites had told us everything days ago.
Mexico seemed to be recovering, or at least they weren’t in the news so much any more. There were a few cases smattered across the country but the fear had gone, trickled away as the public lost interest in a virus that it seemed would never reach them. The updates continued; we’re doing everything we can to prevent spread within the office in the event that an infected person does make it through the doors.
And we laughed. Because swine flu wouldn’t make it’s way into the capital on an infection spree.
But then it did. And the news picked up on that virus making its way through the country and into the capital, and suddenly people became that little bit more worried.
But we were safe in our office bubble. Because they were doing extra cleaning and wiping and washing and they’d installed hand sanitising spray at the doors and the kitchens and put up signs pinched from hospitals telling us how to wash our hands.
And the inevitable happened. Someone in the office caught the virus.
We were told in another update this morning. They’ve disinfected surfaces, door handles, kitchens, toilets, anywhere they think the person may have been. It’s a good start but it doesn’t take into consideration the aircon. In offices everywhere people joke how colds circulate through the aircon. What’s to stop swine flu circulating through it too?
And suddenly, those updates don’t seem so funny anymore.
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you’re right… IT SUCKS!!!!


and why is it that your comment luv keeps showing the same post over and over again?!?!?!?
Urbanvox said Who’s afraid of chages?!?!
Glowstars Reply:
July 6th, 2009 at 15:46
It’s not just mine – it’s not working on your site either. I’m trying to get it fixed – hoping Andy will save the day!
Oh dear. The only good thing is that apparently, though it’s a pandemic, it’s not actually that bad if you get it. Quite mild even. It’s just that it’s very contagious. Elderly and very young most at risk (as is always the case with flu). You’re probably fairly hardy having had to travel on the tube so much.
Milo said Cry little sister – thou shall not fall
Glowstars Reply:
July 6th, 2009 at 15:46
I would hope so – appears symptoms in pregnant women include spontaneous abortion and premature labour. Am keeping my fingers crossed that the swine flu germs just sail on by.
I’m based in a hospital – dreading people coming in with it cos I’ll have to see them.
Glowstars Reply:
July 6th, 2009 at 22:38
Get out now!
I have often felt the biggest problem with hospitals is the sheer volume of sickly people enclosed, it can’t be good for you
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Best Wishes
xc
Mrs Hojo said Quadruple Pneumonia + One
Glowstars Reply:
July 7th, 2009 at 09:54
If I get anything in the next months that isn’t absolutely necessary to go to the doctors for, I’m going to be avoiding the place. Can’t help feeling that lots of people who end up with swine flu will ignore the request to stay away from surgeries and hospitals etc.
Its deffo not funny, read my blog :O(
Posh Totty said Swine Flu ~ coming to a home near you !
I think poor old MrsBN has it.
Milo said Cry little sister – thou shall not fall