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New Yorkers resist swine flu panic, for now

Jonathan Rugman

Author: Jonathan Rugman|Posted: 6:30 pm on 29/04/09

Category: World News Blog | Tags: / /

Barack Obama - ReutersNEW YORK, USA – America’s first death from the swine virus wasn’t American. A Mexican toddler just under the age of two died at a hospital in Houston after travelling to Texas with his family to visit relatives.

And so with 91 cases in 10 states, President Obama’s facing his first potential health crisis on this, his hundredth day in office – one mistake and it could damage him politically, as Hurricane Katrina did his predecessor.

Yet what can he say? “Keep your hands washed,” he said at the White House this morning, advising Americans in the basic etiquette of covering your mouth when you cough.

California has declared a state of emergency as a precautionary move, but New York is reporting America’s biggest outbreak – 51 cases so far. An autistic school in the city’s Queen’s district has reported that 80 children are sick and it is surely no coincidence that it is just down the road from St Francis Prep.

That’s where hundreds fell ill last week after a group of students returned from holiday in the Mexican resort of Cancun. But the statue of St Francis on the lawn outside appears to be protecting them – the symptoms are mild and responding to antiviral treatment.

Health officials here say this virus could do one of two things. Either it could fizzle out, or it could mutate and spread, proving far more dangerous here in America than it has so far.

Tamiflu tablets are subduing the HIN1 virus in its current form and 12 million packets are being shipped to states in need. But the president’s requested $1.5bn from Congress to develop a vaccine as well. Just to be safe.

Though it may be too early to say whether the threat warrants the expense. We just don’t know what this flu strain is really capable of yet. And anyway 600 million shots for 300 million Americans – that’s two doses each – may not be ready till November at the very earliest.

The US pork industry doesn’t want it called swine flu at all – pointing out that you don’t catch it from eating meat. And it’s angry that several countries have banned American pork.

I haven’t seen a single mouth mask on the streets of New York this morning and a crisis on the scale of September 11th this is clearly not.

So for now New Yorkers are keeping their Woody Allen hypochondria in check. After all 35,000 Americans die from different strains of flu each year, as it is, 2,000 or so in this city alone, only we rarely report it.

 

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  1. At 9:02 am on April 30, 2009 Ray Turner wrote:

    I’m struggling to take the media-fuelled panic over Swine Flu too seriously at the moment. The word pandemic does not necessarilly mean everybody is going to die at the hands of a mutant virus that cannot be stopped…

    It’s like the Met office issuing a weather warning every times there’s the the threat of some rain or a few flakes of snow.

    The world tends to over-react to certain things and it is doing so with swine-flu, but it is blind to greater risks to our way of life – such as the unsustainable amounts of debt that were being accumulated…!

  2. At 12:33 pm on April 30, 2009 Are we really panicking about swine flu? « BBC World Have Your Say wrote:

    [...] This blogger thinks the fear is real, and this paper says there’s panic in New York. But this blog says there isn’t. Who is spreading the fear? Is it just us journalists doing it to make [...]

  3. At 3:33 am on May 13, 2009 Dennis Junior wrote:

    Jonathan: Yes, New York (CIty) are now panicking over the Swine flu yet….But–the counties in the Northern and far north of the State were concerned over the Swine Flu…

    • At 4:57 pm on May 13, 2009 Dennis Junior wrote:

      Correction: Jonathan, New York City resisted the panic over the flu story.

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