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UK A(H1N1) deaths

by: UK - Bird

Sun Jun 28, 2009 at 09:45:04 AM EDT

Before the UK numbers start to clock up (and I hope they don't) I thought I'd start recording cases.

Our thoughts go out to the families and we mean no disrespect by keeping this information. All information is the best I, and others can gather from news reports.

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Death and sickness on Canadian train- "Severe Flu-like Symptoms"

by: On the Fence and Leaning

Fri May 09, 2008 at 13:40:45 PM EDT

Was lurking for awhile but this struck a chord:
Canadian authorities have quarantined a train in Northern Ontario. One dead, 10 sick. All reporting "Sever Flu-like" symptoms. Station and train have been sealed off. No on the train without protective gear.
This was on Headline News at 1:06 p.m. as reported by AP. No pictures/video.
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Talking to kids about death - tips and techniques

by: Kobie

Thu Jul 05, 2007 at 14:50:19 PM EDT

  Death and kids are two words that are hard to use in the same sentance. However if projections are correct they will be said more often during a pandemic. Like so many other things, it is better to be prepared than unprepared. Lastly - this is a subject that comes up even if there is no H5N1 or any other flu. V.9 5jul07 V1.0 6jul07 v1.1 8Jul07 v1.2 11Jul07
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Help me add a Flu Care/ or Death comment to My Healthcare Directive

by: I'm-workin'-on-it

Fri Jan 19, 2007 at 10:50:19 AM EST

Please add comments to help me prepare a document to serve as my Healthcare Directive that covers pandemic or national disaster type  care & releasing family from legal reprocussions if they have to dispose of my body.....
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Burying the Dead During the Pandemic: An Alternative View

by: The Doctor

Thu Dec 14, 2006 at 11:47:04 AM EST

We will need an alternative way to manage our dead during the pandemic and current law and customs do not take pandemic conditions into account.  Deceased remains must be disposed of with dispatch in order to prevent the spread of disease.  It is a public health imperative that remains not be stored in homes or basements where conditions are unsuitable for preservation of the deceased.  Doing so will risk contamination of the area and those within it and will not be very pleasant psychologically or esthetically.  This diary provides a few suggestions on alternatives to consider during the pandemic should our conventional and even extraordinary mortuary services become overwhelmed.
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