H1N1 Influenza
Requested by kokopelli52, who adds: “And the different precautions countries are putting into place.”
Date: May 5, 2009
Categories: Life, The Universe
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Requested by kokopelli52, who adds: “And the different precautions countries are putting into place.”
Date: May 5, 2009
Categories: Life, The Universe
hah! I don’t think it’s anything serious. Anyway, my friend told me this joke about it, and I think it’s pretty funny. You know how they say “when pigs fly”? Well, the swine flu (flew)! Hahahahaha! *laughes a little bit too much for such a lame joke* HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAhahahahahahahaha!!!!!!
The only trouble is, there’s no evidence at all that swine flu is any more deadly than regular flu. It’s like bird flu. When bird flu was first a problem, 100 people died from it annually worldwide. Guess how many people died from other types of flu? 1.5 million.
Specking of bid flu…did you know that bird flu is technicly space fiu…….give me a minute to explain…..;) Okay, birds are desended from dinosaurs so that makes it dinosaur flu. Dino flu wiped out the dinos(what about the ateroid? im getting to that!!!) dino flu got to earth via asteroid, making it asteroid flu. Asteroids come from space so there you have it! Bird flu is Space flu! this is all a hypothosis, so don’t go whinning to your teacher yes im insane genius
sorry for the bad grammer i ment to add the s in asteroid and th a inbetween im and genius so sorry!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ahh! not again!! i left out the e in the………. i am ashamed of myself……..
and the r in bird in the first post nooooooooooooooo………………….:cry:
Why is that trouble? Sounds like good news to me.
yeah, how so is it trouble?
I would assume the “trouble” he might mean would be if it is no more deadly than regular flu, they are freaking people out and panicking them over a pandemic that might never happen. Don’t know if that’s what en means or not, but that was sort of my impression.
Are people panicking where you are? They aren’t here.
No, nobody is actually panicking here that I know of. It’s just, I know with avian influenza, media/etc hyped it all up and freaked a lot of people out. Not me personally, but I know that scare had a lot of people freaked, what with NBC doing its stupid and ridiculous disaster movie on it, where everyone contracted it and killed of millions (never actually saw the movie, that was just my impression of it based on previews and the like)….
Where I live they gave us a Swine Flu Fact Sheet to calm everyone down. It seemed that it was only my school in the district who got it though.
The funny thing is, the Fact Sheet said “There are no confirmed cases in Oregon” and the next day there was.
Most people are recovering from, the flu. In Mexico, people had many cases, along with the 81 who died. Poor 81 people. Behind every number is a life.
81? Wow. Last time I heard it was 53. Scary. By the way, how do you change your avater? I want a cow as mine. (ovious resons)
… Also know as swine flu, because honestly, you can’t change the name like that. And it doesn’t help anything, either. People still wouldn’t buy pork.
/gradster(1)/ – Secretary of Bureaucracy of the ASAP
i know! my friend asked me what i was craving the day the epidemic stared and i said ‘bacon’ and she said ‘do you want to get the swine flu?’ and i said ‘you dont get it from pork’ and she said ‘too bad for me’
My teacher actually said that it’s weaker than the normal flu. The problem is that we have no immunity. So basically, if you’re exposed, you get the flu for a week or so. In my opinion, ’tis no big deal.
The two know-it-alls in my class say that the case was the same with the Spanish Flu epidemic of the 1800s: There was a very mild outbreak in the spring, then it came back with a vengence in the fall. We’ll just have to wait and see.
That is exactly what they are worried about. *gulp*
“I’ll stop the world and get swine flu…”</i
Sorry. PoPo. It’s a song parody my friends and I are writing to the tune of “I Melt With You”.
What is with me and messing up my HTML?!
I saw some people walking down the street with masks on today. It was kind of funny. People really aren’t worried here–there has only been one reported case in the county.
People panic when an animal disease spreads to humans and becomes lethal. SARS, for example, spread from animals and killed a lot of people in many countries. People worry that it will happen again.
Epidemics/pandemics are an interesting concept. It would be interesting to see one, but then a whole bunch of people would die and/or get sick. Dead sick people arent fun. *screams in frustration*
Hm, yes, for a day or two it was a really big deal, and everyone was like “Swine flu haha,” or “it’s not funny we’re all going to DIE!” and now no one really talks about it much. I’m not terribly worried. If it does come back in the fall, now that’ll suck, but hey, death is death. It happens to everyone sooner or later.
I’d rather die myself than watch my parents die.
What the health people are worried about is that it could mutate, and since we have no immunity to it that couldmake it lethal.
“I had a little bird.
It’s name was Enza.
I opened up the window,
and in – flu – enza!”
Apparently that was a jumprope rhyme.
Hey, I know that one! We were singing that a few days ago at Safeway, it was funny. But it’s a really creepy rhyme.
Who made that up? But I’ve never heard it here.
There is a suspected case of swine flu at my little sister’s school.
*Runs off to wash hands*
Yes- we’re having to take our temperatures twice daily at school and if you go to the library there’s a thermal scanner even though no one has gotten H1N1 here yet (Singapore). They’ve also issued home quarantine orders to 8 people who recently got back from Mexico. And because we’re visiting the US this summer we have to stay in home quarantine for 7 days once we get back. I wonder what happens when you get hungry, because we usually clear out our fridge before leaving to prevent having to deal with rotting vegetables when we get home. So we’ll have to survive on canned onion soup and rice.
But there is no h1n1 here!!!!!!!!! its all in mexico! The girl that died in texas was visiting from mexico! *runs off to scream unfairness into pillow* sorry if im being rude to singapore. its not thier fault. its the H1N1″s FAULT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i know, that sounded like im insane, but only partially!!!!!!!!!!
6- Yes, the pharmacies are out of masks and Tamiflu and hand sanitizer so people are turning to the N-95 masks they have from when SARS hit here. But those, apparently, don’t work too well, especially after sitting in a box for a few years. Yesterday I actually saw an elderly woman walking around with a gas mask. When asked why, she said (in poor English), “No want get flu lah.”
Swine flu stats here: Nobody cares. Flus are part of life here. At least 1x every winter, you get the flu. C’est la vie, ici.
At the moment, people are more worried about the economic crisis (Austria is in big do-do, since it has dets and banks & buisnesses are folding almost every other day).
Besides, the deaths were in Mexico, where the heathcare is… less that wonderful. I don’t think countries with a better healthcare system will have any trouble preventing the flu.
Lucky you! Some people in our town have gone the whole nine yards with their irrational fears: masks, school closings, the whole shebang. If someone coughs somewhere, a teacher will be there a with a hankie and a suspension notice ‘for the good of others’. I’ll tell you one thing: i’d rather be sick and out of school than well and in with all these crazy supervision tactics.
>10,000 people every year dead.
>But just a few is somehow more important.
>Potential just isn’t enough to explain. This doesn’t have enough potential. We all need to relax. This is not going to wipe out the human race, and even if it could, panicking makes sure it does.
>Also, call it swine flu. Or at least find some name that refers to this virus, not to a bunch of viruses. I’m alluding to the title here, in case you didn’t get that. There are lots of H1N1’s out there.
6- I live in San Diego, and half of the schools are closing because 1 person has swine flu in each of them. Luckily, they’re actually being forced to reopen.
Yeah, you should just stay home if you have the flu.
Yeah, like students with finals are going to do that? Our college has sent out several emails telling us that if we do happen to get the flu (although there are no local cases, yet), we are supposed to stay home. But next week is finals. Who is seriously going to do that? To be quite honest, I don’t know if I could bring myself to skip finals even if I had the swine flu, because my finals are so crucial to preserving my grade.
I think there’s an XKCD comic making fun of both Swine Flu and Twitter.
Everybody’s so worked up about it, and it’s not like there’s been any cases of the flu near us. People are like “omfg I coughed twice last night maybe I have the Swine Flu”.
9.1- Eeh. Cake it, I sure hope not…
I’m not that worried about swine flu, at least not about dying from it, but it would still suck for me to get it now, since there’s a bunch of really important stuff coming up in a couple weeks… (Finals? Who cares about finals? I’ve got a batizado to worry about!) I’m more worried about my friends getting it, really. And I’m going to something in Boston tomorrow, so I’m kind of freaked about that, since there’re going to be a ton of people there. But hopefully I’ll be okay…
Not too worried about the swine flu. ((And lets face it people, nomatter how many press releases there are, everyone is still going to call it the swine flu!!!)) Of course, Suffern County has had a case, so that’s pretty nearby, but not really. ((Hope that’s not giving too much away!!!))
Some kid recently brought a a face mask to school, and I was like,”Dude, are you serious?” I mean come on, we’re not in Mexico people!
So yeah. I don’t think that there is anything to worry about!
im writing a fake journal in which swine flu brings on the end of civilization.
You mean:
I’m writing a fake journal, in which H1N1 infulenza brings on the end of our civilization.
No swine, flu. There are lots of H1N1’s out there.
I wonder what people will think of this thread in a few years, when H1N1 has died out?
25- Yeah, but other people may have been to Mexico and come back. Wearing a face mask seems pretty silly to me, though–I mean, seriously, people, it’s not like smallpox or something, even if you catch it it’s not the end of the world…
(SFTDP)
26- I like that idea….
27- Probably everyone will have forgotten it ever happened, and wonder how we have so much to say about it.
My friend was absent for a few days, and today he told me that he had been tested for H1N1. It turned out that he had strep throat. He then proceeded to rant about doctors were if they could confuse strep throat and the flu. I just think it’s paranoia. Thankfully, it’s dying down here.
31- Lucky you (about it dying). It’s all over here.
I didn’t have time to read many of the prevoius posts but….
I don’t know why everyone is freaked out about H1N1 becoming a pandemic… IT ALREADY IS!
what makes H1N1 potentially more deadly than the flu is that it completely regenerates itself every 8 hours, meaning it mutates and adapts faster, causeing to potentially become deadly fast.
we don’t need to worry about this spring all that much… if history* has any stock in it, we really need to worry about the fall when the H1N1 combines forces with the regular flu season
*the flu of 1912 or something had a small bout in the spring and then REALLY hit hard in the fall.
33- Why’d you have to tell us that? Now I’m all paranoid… And it’s swine flu, not H1N1. Calling it H1N1 makes people sound like scientists or something.
What’s wrong with that?
Calling it swine flu has led to the slaughter of many perfectly healthy pigs, and it’s inaccurate. The virus doesn’t just have pig genes. It’s got bird genes, too. And now I hear researchers have identified a new Patient Zero, who came down with the flu six days earlier than the other person and hadn’t been near a pig farm. All told, I’d say “swine flu” is misleading.
Besides, most new strains of flu develop in animals before they spread to human beings. The difference this time is that it usually happens in Asia, not in North America.
Right. What should we call it? It came to us from pigs. I got H1N1 flu a few years ago. I did not get this virus.
Now this is how it has human parts, pig parts, and bird parts. When two influenza viruses invade a cell, the resulting viruses are a combination of those viruses. Thus, influenza changes very quickly.
This flu is called swine flu for two reasons. First, it is mostly from a flu virus from pigs. Second it came from pigs. If anyone has a good substitute for the name ‘swine flu’ that only refers to this virus, I’d like to hear it.
I’m confused. You say we shouldn’t use H1N1 because there are multiple varieties, yet you say you had H1N1. Shouldn’t the same logic apply?
I don’t know what the real name was. I was just using the name H1N1 to show a point, not refer to a specific virus.
But I don’t understand what point you’re trying to make. By the same logic, from what I can tell, we shouldn’t call domestic cats “felines” because tigers exist, too.
In addition, most of the health organizations are switching to H1N1 or A(H1N1), arguing that “swine flu” is both inexact and misleading, which leaves me even more puzzled by your objection.
We call domestic cats cats or felines because it is shorter and easier to say. That doesn’t work for H1N1, which is harder to say (and, at least for me, to type). I think that saying H1N1 or A(H1N1) is inexact and misleading not just because it refers to multiple viruses, but also because everyone already knows this disease as swine flu.
Prudence, indeed, will dictate that flu names long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that pigs are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the names to which we are accustomed.
Oh, well, at least I can keep calling you Cromwell, as it is shorter, easier to say, and more traditional.
Fine with me. I mean, in general, people should. Why not?
About the name, what about Piggy Flu? Or Hog Flu? Or Boar Flu? Or Piglet Flu? Or the Pink Farm Animal Flu?
If you want the latest information about the flu, let me put in a plug for Science magazine’s blog, ScienceInsider. (Science is where I work.) Right now Science‘s best reporters are working like wungs and finding out all sorts of interesting things before the newspapers and TV networks do. For example, did you know that there’s a possibility that the outbreak may have started in Canada?
The URL:
http :// blogs.sciencemag.org / scienceinsider / swine-flu/
(Yes, the blog does call it both swine flu and H1N1.)
I’m really freaking out about H1N1, swine flu, or whatever you want to call it. I have bad OCD and this doesn’t really help. (as you can imagine.) Oh, well. I’ll just have to wait and hope it passes. Actually my sister’s just recovering from a COLD – not the swine flu, but I got scared when she got it in the first place.
Hi Kiga!
Yeah, my and my mom and my li’l sis all are running fever, etc……….BUT, I don’t think we have the H1N1.
That’s good… I hope you’re okay!
Yah. We’ve been sick all week now, and my mom is just counting it as a sick week………..
My sister’s been sick with a bad cold – not the swine flu – and so has my grandfather. I guess there’s a normal cold going around that isn’t the swine flu.
(it’s funny, whenever I type ‘flu’ I want to add an e to the end! Well, most of the time.)
flue? hahaha! hehehe! I’m in a wierd mood, hahaheheh! Yah, I suspect a cold to. (well duh ive got it peoples)
More about the swine-flu factoid in my last comment: Until this week, one place nobody had found this particular influenza virus was in pigs. People were infected and were passing the virus on to other people, but scientists couldn’t find any pigs that had swine flu.
Then on May 3 (Sunday), researchers finally found some infected pigs — but they weren’t in Mexico, where everybody expected them to be. They were in Alberta, Canada. Science is full of surprises.
I found that out from my magazine’s ScienceInsider blog, which anybody can read: http: // blogs.sciencemag . org/scienceinsider/2009/05/exclusive-canad . html
some other interesting factoids about swine flu:
last time it showed up jimmy carter was the president (some people state he is very similar to Obama)
the reason it is feared is because it is more volatile and more likely to mutate into something dangerous…
peace
Actually, that happened during the Ford administration, though I fail to see the relevance either way.
Right you are.
*was there*
35- Started up here? Nooooo! Actually, not much is going on up here about it. I mean, I’m stuff is, I’m just not aware of it. I think there was an anouncement at school and a letter from the school board was sent home. Also, you can’t go ten paces without hearing a swine flu joke.
I’m not scared, and at my school it’s a joke. My friend was dyeing her hair pink and she forgot to wear gloves, so her hand ended up pink. When people asked her why, she said “Swine Flu!”
Nobody’s gotten it yet, but I wish someone would call in and make some sort of case about the swine flu (not nescecarrily real, I mean, faking is just as good) so that the school could be closed. I know there’s only a few weeks left, but I’m restless!
Anyway, the swine flu hasn’t hit here that we know of, but if it comes it isn’t too big a deal. Nothing to worry about, anyway. It’s just a temporary flu.
At my school, they treat it like the best thing to accuse people of since communism or maybe even witchcraft.
34.1- I don’t know, it just sounds…. wrong. All clinical-like.
34.2- That is true, yeah–all flus develop from pigs, or so my mom says–but swine flu is nevertheless the name that the public is calling it, and I doubt that the media is going to try to change its name, either back to H1N1 or to something else. So I’m calling it swine flu. But i suppose other people can call it whatever they want.
17CMD (Cromwell)– *headdesk* Ohhhhhhh. What an idiot I am. Every time you change your name, I think you’re someone else. Dur.
41- Hey, it’s Cappy! Hi! Why don’t you call the school? Nah, just kidding. It’s almost finals, right, don’t miss the all-important finals. [/semi-sarcastic]
Clinical? Actually, I kind of prefer diseases to remain clinical. I’m not sure I want to be on familiar enough terms to give them nicknames.
43- True. Good point. But I’m still calling it swine flu. *stubborn* If you want all diseases to remain too clinical for you to give them nicknames, why not say influenza? Swine flu sounds less stiff than H1N1, it’s easier to say, and truly, at this point, probably nobody will know what you’re talking about when you refer to H1N1, unless they are a scientist.
Ehh, let’s just drop it. This is turning into a debate. You call it H1N1, and I’ll call it swine flu. People are allowed personal preference. This is fun on some level, but I don’t really want to have an argument with a GAPA.
Oh, no, I didn’t mean anything by it. I just thought “clinical” was funny, under the circumstances.
I think everyone where I am has pretty much forgotten about it. No one’s worried.
44.1- Yeah, I just wasn’t sure whether you were just semi-joking or really did have a strong opinion, since before you also said something when I mentioned calling [this thing that everybody’s so riled up about] swine flu instead of H1N1 before. I’m not the greatest judge of people, sorry…
Okay, so I don’t know if anybody has ever played the Pandemic Virus game, but it has me ever-so-slightly paranoid about the swine flu/H1N1.
Basically, the point of the game is that you’re a virus and you need to mutate in order to kill the entire world. Unfortunately for you, the virus, countries will close their borders and keep everybody home if they think that you are getting too dangerous. So, basically, the best way to win is to get rid of all of your lethality and symptoms (the default is coughing+sneezing) so that nobody knows they have it, and then once everybody is infected you can totally up the lethality and kill hundreds of thousands of people at one time.
Google the game if you want it to make more sense. It’s kind of interesting/creepy when put in this real-world perspective.
My brother is obsessed with the game. It’s very odd.
Oh, I’ve played that!! It’s very… interesting… *is creepy*
Every once in a while I wonder if the creators of the Pandemic game have taken someone’s virus and created it in real life. o_0
Yeah….
P.S. I should try your strategy one day, I’ve been trying to be lethal all at once, and I’ve never bothered to finish a game because of that.
I just killed off the entire world!
As far as games go, though, it’s not very entertaining……I did use your strategy, though! by final score was 6725, around 90-100 days, I didn’t quite catch. It would seem West Europe is teh place to be, though…..
Weird… but hey, isn’t this a site for world domination?
Hmm… I tried it but I can’t figure out how to spread the disease from one area to the next. I had 199 dead in the South Pacific but nobody anywhere else infected.
*runs around screaming* AHHHHHHHHHHHHH! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH! *runs out of sight*
49- What the noodle?
Randomosity 101, come to the Polling Place. You know you want to. Plus, you’ll find out why I was screaming randomly.
Lovely site that summarizes the world’s fears:
doihaveswineflu. org
50.1- Oh, OK.
SFTDP. 51- Hilarious!
My Nana is convinced that she has it.
Someone in the F*****-P***** district has it… ack
51- that was FUNNY!
I know ONE person who thought they MIGHT have it. They were wrong.
yeah everyone keeps pretending like they have it or something ppl get soo worked up about it its kinda mean
I know someone who had it. No, seriously. En lives in California. But en said it wasn’t actually as bad as the normal flu.
At my school everyone says “Haha, Lauren has swine fluuuu!!!” etc. SO annoying.
Note to everyone playing Pandemic: when I played it from the first web site that came up on Google it didn’t work. I had to use “awfulgames.” …
Today, I told a guy in my school I had a sore throat. He jumped away and yelled, “SWINE FLUUUUU!!!!!!!”
Wow. Mature, Jeffers, mature.
Yeah……Fortunately kids on campus don’t seem to be freaking out about signs of sickness. Which given that lots of people have colds right now, I think, is nice….Although, there is a notice on the door to the stairwell about because of the swine flu, we are all supposed to make sure we cover our mouth with a sleeve when we sneeze, don’t touch our mouth, nose or eyes, cough into a sleeve/arm, throw tissues directly into the trash, wash hands incessantly, etc, etc, etc.
All the same things that I thought were more or less common courtesy when you were sick, regardless of what you’re sick with. I mean, it’s only polite to avoid coughing and sneezing and snotting on people, y’know?
Although the no touching eyes/nose/mouth thing is obviously not happening…..
Yeah, my cold is morphing from almost sore throat into nasal congestion. Which is really going to suck big time come Friday when I’m on a plane and my eustachian tubes are blocked, and my head explodes from the inside out rupturing my eardrums. i swear I’ve come close before, when I’ve flown with a cold. The pain is almost unbearable. *shudder* Not looking forward to this, at all. I’ll probably end up getting high on nyquill so that I can attempt to be asleep most of the flight. ok, so not actually high, just taking two gel caps every 6 hours, like the instructions tell you…..Taking more than the recommend dose of drugs is one thing I do not do. One of many, actually……..
*must go write last history essay*
60- Sorry to hear that (about your cold). One thing that helps a TON on airplanes is wearing earplugs–it helps with jet lag and things too. Try it.
Re Airplanes: And gum. Chew gum.
I think I may have seasonal allergies. My throat is feeling like crap and I’m always tired.
Yes, gum helps….although I’ve found that when you’re sick, the gum doesn’t do much…..
I’m not worried. I mean, exactly how many people have died from this? Not many.
If you want to listen to something interesting, go to http://www.wibc.com/news/Story.aspx?ID=1089379
That is a program that I heard about swine flu.
I haven’t seen much about it in the paper recently. At least here, some of the panic seems to have died down.
u haven’t seen or heard much because its old news
Please use proper grammar and English. No chatspeak.
So you should have said:
“You haven’t seen or heard much because it’s old news.”
Pandemic) I’ve played it several times, and I can never seem to get Madagascar… *is frustrated*
The second time I played it (the only time it worked) I killed off the entire world! Whee!!
erm? Whee?
Yeah, I don’t get it…
Look up “Pandemic virus game,” and go to the one on “awfulgames.” ‘Sfun. If creepy.
The key is to get to East Europe fast, before they turn off public transit.
Bwhahahaha!
Yeah, it’s definitely died down a lot. I’m not too worried that much, even though there have been cases in York, ME, which is sort of nearby…
I’m no longer worried at all. I went to the library and they’ve removed the temperature screening, etc., so… yeah.
Your library had temperature screening? Wow…
69.1-Yeah, they reacted to public fears about an outbreak like SARS in 2003/4. EEP! Now I’m a bit more frightened- Malaysia and Indonesia both have cases and I feel like we’re turkey sandwiched between two pieces of moldy bread that keep pressing on us tighter. It’s only a matter of time until the mold spreads to us. As Health Minister Boon Khaw keep saying, the public should not panic because it’s inevitable that the swine flu will hit here sometime and we should just prepare for it because it’s not dangerous unless you’re old, extremely young, or already ill. Unfortunately Singapore has something of an aging population so it could be pretty bad. All the shops and things have posters up on how to prevent a pandemic and so on. So far, 22 home quarantine orders have been issued but none of the people have been ill in the slightest.
There’s nothing on the radio about it anymore, so I think that it’s nothing to worry about anymore.
Yeah, swine flu has basically died down in the media, and I don’t think that many people are really worried about it any more. You mention swine flu around here, and people are like “Swine flu? Oh yeah, swine flu. C’mon, Armada, that’s so two weeks ago. Nobody’s worried about it anymore.” Whether or not this is a realistic attitude remains to be seen, though.
Wait, I just heard something about it a fewe minutes ago.
Yay! Apparently unless it gets worse I don’t have to stay at home for 7 days after coming back from the US!
Swine flu is the *biggest* joke in my school. It’s sad really. The school is on it’s second round of Swine Flu We Mean H1N1 Wash Your Hands Or You’ll Die fliers. It’s sad and immature.
75- Humor is sometimes they way the human psyche reacts to fear or trouble. Me, I’m not even joking about it, I care so little.
Today I walked down the corridor and sneezed,and about 10 people at once screeched “SWINE FLU!!!!” I just can’t believe that anyone- 8th graders among them- could be so stupid, because there isn’t any here. And they weren’t joking, I could tell.
we had a trip to japan at our school, 18 students this july, and it was cancelled because they dont want americans going there and either catching or bringing H1N1…..which EVERYONE totally still just calls “swine flu”
i recently had sinusitis & larangitis at the same time and my parents thought i had swine flu for a day and we were like AAAAAAAAAH!!!
I’m trying to find a news clip with the details about it in Austria- I’ve heard that they’re dropped quarantine at airports… *doesn’t care*
I currently have the H1N1 virus, but it is not as bad as everyone says it is. It’s just that you cough more, and have a bad head ache.
Oh, I remember H1N1. Everyone freaked out about it, forgot about it…Then every single person in my town got sick. I still have a guilt nagging at me, though….. I had kindegarden duty, that day, and day, and I didn’t feel well. So I asked some other kids too take the job. Nobody would. So, I had my two kindegardeners to take care of on the bus. The next few days, I was out sick. And when I came back, I found out the kindegardeners had gotten sick the day after I did, and they didn’t end up coming back to school for a week and a half.
Why am I reading through old threads?