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Being fairly ill right now, I looked at the most recent cdc map for flu. It only shows levels by state and I thought it might be a good idea to be a bit more detailed.
Doctors could be required to upload to a website on a daily basis flu cases confirmed based on a patients zip code. It would provide
anonymity for the patient, yet let someone go to the site to see progression of the ailment in a much more detailed fashion.
Small consolation for my watermelon fluid engorged head feeling condition.
of course, a lot of the time when people say "flu" they mean the common cold.
http://www.tamiflu....mer_recognizing.asp I think I had flu once and it laid me low for at least 3 weeks. [po, Jan 08 2006]
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so you're in a right old state, are you? |
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(flu) one of a thousand things I wish on no-one. |
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I will spend tomorrow(today) hopefully sleeping it off. |
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Weak tea with sugar and milk please. |
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//'What's up this week'// great for "throwing a sickie" i.e. having a day off work with an imaginary illness. I know someone who could write a manual on that subject. |
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make a nice google earth overlay |
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Flu, or whatever else is going around. I like it. In fact, since my wife is on immunosupressants, I would like to subscribe to the alerts - "No unusual risks today"; "Take extra precautions if going out in public"; "Just stay home. Don't answer the door." |
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