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Swine flu in our area and daughter has it. Swine anywhere else?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 314158" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>My nieces's husband (mid 20 years old) is in ICU with no visitors allowed. My niece has been told not to go to work and to stay in town. They want to test her also for H1N1. There is a 5 year old in the home.</p><p> </p><p>People are not using common sense. There is one case of a guy who was diagnosed - the grandma went and took the young child out of the home (I will not have my granddaughter getting this). That child has already been exposed but whatever! I thought, that is fine, take the child home with you until I heard that Grandma runs a day care. She just took the child who has been exposed into her daycare in a totally different town and exposed that community through the day care. Little girl gets sick so mom calls the girl's mom and says, "Your daughter is sick, I can't take care of her, come get her!" </p><p> </p><p>I really think when someone is sick and it is determined that it can be the H1N1 that the entire household should stay at home a few days just to see if they are going to get sick. Like everything else, you are often contageous before symptoms appear. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child was sick last night - I am sure it is just a reaction to the flu mist vaccine but I am not taking any chances of taking a flu into my work so I am staying home today also even though I feel 100% well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 314158, member: 5096"] My nieces's husband (mid 20 years old) is in ICU with no visitors allowed. My niece has been told not to go to work and to stay in town. They want to test her also for H1N1. There is a 5 year old in the home. People are not using common sense. There is one case of a guy who was diagnosed - the grandma went and took the young child out of the home (I will not have my granddaughter getting this). That child has already been exposed but whatever! I thought, that is fine, take the child home with you until I heard that Grandma runs a day care. She just took the child who has been exposed into her daycare in a totally different town and exposed that community through the day care. Little girl gets sick so mom calls the girl's mom and says, "Your daughter is sick, I can't take care of her, come get her!" I really think when someone is sick and it is determined that it can be the H1N1 that the entire household should stay at home a few days just to see if they are going to get sick. Like everything else, you are often contageous before symptoms appear. difficult child was sick last night - I am sure it is just a reaction to the flu mist vaccine but I am not taking any chances of taking a flu into my work so I am staying home today also even though I feel 100% well. [/QUOTE]
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