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As you may or may not know, I lost my fiance to the widespread flu in New York on January 28, 2018. I have been in ICU 4x and still this bug hangs on. My new special person has it and everyone she knows and it is hitting hard in Pennsylvania right now.
In my ten years here on AFT I have yet to see CDC so secretive and the media so guarded in reporting a flu which is sweeping California and is still - still widespread in New York.
It mutated. The vaccine was not effective and no one is talking period. In March and a little in April they told us a Second Wave was coming. Well, it is here.
My neighborhood has been like a graveyard. No one walking their dogs, no loud voices of people arguing or fights, and very little traffic.
They are ill and no one is talking about it.
Even Cidrap is strangely mute.
but
Though flu activity is technically past peak in Connecticut, illness
linked to the contagious respiratory illness has actually spiked
recently, due to a burst of influenza B viruses.
According to the latest report from the state Department
of Public Health, though A viruses dominated the early part of flu
season, B viruses have increased in circulation, causing a “second wave”
of flu.
“This second wave of activity is especially apparent in
the increasing percentage of patients with influenza-like illness
presenting to outpatient providers and hospital emergency departments,
along with the increasing number of laboratory confirmed flu cases and
flu-associated hospitalizations,” read the report from the state. “We
have also received reports of new flu-associated deaths during the past
week in Connecticut.”
According to the release, as of Saturday, April 7, there
were 138 flu-related deaths in Connecticut this season, up from 131 the
week before. That week, there had been no flu-linked death for the first
time in months.
The report also showed that, as of April 7, 10,269 people
had tested positive for the flu in the state and 3,022 had been
hospitalized. comment: Where did this flu come from? North Korea maybe? With all the talk of peace - didn't Hitler do this before invading Poland - how easy it would be for them to release a flu strain in America to work over time to cripple most of the working population.
We are decreasing money to respond to Ebola when it gets to the U.S. Our medical infrastructure could not withstand any challenge to it from a major outbreak and CDC would not tell us if one were happening until after it happened - if there was anyone around to listen. Gurgle. My stomach will not shut up and this has gone on for two weeks as all they can talk about is E-Coli in Romaine lettuce in California (do a search).
I have found evidence of search engine manipulation to suppress things coming up. If you search by date - I will list pages months older - it used to be years - and God help you if you search on the word "outbreak". It is like certain key words go of into cyber heaven.
So Rumbling stomach. ER is no good. I mean I need a fiery 102 temp plus difficulty in breathing to even be seen. They don't want contagious people in the ER. And there really is no aggressive measure in place to save people's lives with the flu.
Maybe in October we will hear - "yea it was really bad in May - and all over the place." It was like when I posted about 500,000 cases of flu in New York and they said there were 2400.
Don't want to alarm people. And really in an all out plague or Pandemic the clinics would shut down and the grid would as well.
Prepare. It is coming. Not if, but when. The triple bug Pandemic worse than any in history and able to spread in days.
Medclinician
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