Thursday, August 20, 2009

Swine Flu: Front Line Staff

Sorry to all who got a little tired of looking at that last blog. I am extremely busy right now and have an extra 15 minutes to upload this new "face of the moment". Guess who is front line NHS (National Health Service) staff for the impending swine flu epidemic? Yes, folks...this is the only effective mask that actually keeps most of the germs out. It took the hospital half an hour just to properly fit it to each staff member. Sort of sexy, don't you think?

12 comments:

Sarah said...

I'm still terrified, and now I'm worried about swine flu. I guess this is falls under the "be careful what you wish for category"

See you soon.

michal (W.I.T.W.I.M.) said...

I know...not that cheery! The UK papers today opened with talk of the possibility of mass graves if the death toll reached out of control proportions.

Sarah said...

Aaaargh! Stop! Don't tell me. Aaaargh!

Laura and Ryan said...

Okay, is it me or is the British news a little overboard? We're hearing next to nothing about all this. Mass graves?

See you soon. :)

michal (W.I.T.W.I.M.) said...

From what I understand, after the SARS outbreak and the media over that Canada has decided to not make a big deal of the swine flu in the news. But numbers are highest at the moment in the UK, not Canada.

Apparently the elderly are not vulnerable because N1H1 (swine flu) hit after WWII giving them antibodies. Living in London makes you more vulnerable though. I take the tube with one million other people every day and wash my hands immediately after getting off.

Ann Tk said...

Hi

Anonymous said...

Ann,
You can't just say 'Hi', otherwise it may look like you're using this format just to communicate without any reference to the topic at hand. You have to either mention something about the swine flue or comment on the sexy picture.
George

Ann Tk said...

I think Nigel looks rather.....ready for the worst. Sexy? I think there is an aspect of that.
It reminds me of when I was fitted for a similar mask because I was part of a small group being trained as an emergency First Responders to Disaster crew. (my choice, by the way.) If Nigel is sexy, then I must also look sexy with mine on. I'll have to show George and get his opinion. :D

Take care....love you!!

Ruth said...

i got to help out in the swine flu diversion clinic at my hospital earlier this year. i did a 7 hour shift one day and was all ready for the worried, wheezing, coughing, spluttering hordes and masses and had prepared myself for innundation. i had 1 patient in 7 hours. took me a whole 20 minutes. i think he had man flu. i was very disappointed.

michal (W.I.T.W.I.M.) said...

Interesting, Ruth. Was that in Australia or Canada? They are suggesting it may mutate and become crazy in the UK over the winter season...the traditional season for flu. All of this you already know, but I will say it for the benefit of the newless Canadians. Ha ha!

Ann, you are a funny nutter! That's why I like you!

michal (W.I.T.W.I.M.) said...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/8083179.stm

A great BBC world map that follows the numbers diagnosed and deaths relating to swine flu.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/world/2009/swine_flu/default.stm

The general information page on swine flu (BBC).

Ruth said...

My experience is in Australia where we have just had our winter/flu season. i've been working in the state of victoria where the most cases of swine flu have been picked up. so far the only deaths have been in people already vulnerable.

now everyone here is over it and all the flu clinics have been disbanded.