swine flu
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:36 pm
rather unusually, as i do not often post anything here re health or nursing, i thought i would let a few things be thought about
First off, current betting is for trouble/epidemic in september - the second wave of the virus
contingency plans are in place, all over the uk - and as a member of joe public, i would not be too alarmed about that - its actually straight forward :)
but, people may need to think on a few side effects of if, and i repeat IF we do have a serious presentation.
schools etc are likely to be closed - so those with children are going to have child care issues - i sat down with my wife to consider who would do what - long and short of it is, she would stay at home as the NHS would pay her... as i am in the private sector i would likely not get paid....
some public areas may well be closed - pools, cinemas etc nothing specific but
some industries/services would have annual leave cancelled
hospital visits will stop
gp surgeries will be very busy
idiots will run to the shops and bulk buy in advance.... may be an idea to ensure you have some long life milk about :)
rather unusually, this virus hits the 20 to 60 year olds hardest - so industry may struggle....
guess what i am trying to say is even if it comes to nothing, it may be a good idea to plan ahead.....
First off, current betting is for trouble/epidemic in september - the second wave of the virus
contingency plans are in place, all over the uk - and as a member of joe public, i would not be too alarmed about that - its actually straight forward :)
but, people may need to think on a few side effects of if, and i repeat IF we do have a serious presentation.
schools etc are likely to be closed - so those with children are going to have child care issues - i sat down with my wife to consider who would do what - long and short of it is, she would stay at home as the NHS would pay her... as i am in the private sector i would likely not get paid....
some public areas may well be closed - pools, cinemas etc nothing specific but
some industries/services would have annual leave cancelled
hospital visits will stop
gp surgeries will be very busy
idiots will run to the shops and bulk buy in advance.... may be an idea to ensure you have some long life milk about :)
rather unusually, this virus hits the 20 to 60 year olds hardest - so industry may struggle....
guess what i am trying to say is even if it comes to nothing, it may be a good idea to plan ahead.....