So let's discuss the media circus. Channel Four News have actually dispatched a face-masked explorer to haunt centres of infection and gather stories in Mexico City. What. The. ****.
Okay. Hundreds of thousands of people around the world die each year from bog-standard flu. It is not considered news.
These percentages were gathered from Reuters.com.
Remember SARS, the un-scariest disease history? It has a mortality rate of roughly 10%, which isn't too bad.
OMG SWINE FLU (H1N1) meanwhile, has, depending on which statistics the Mexicans feel like releasing on a particular day, a mortality rate of 6-8% (which is, the observant among you will have noted, less than SARS.) Various survivors have reported that it is far more uncomfortable to endure than your average flu, but they're still alive so who cares.
Avian flu, H5N1, is genuinely scary as it has a mortality rate of about 61%, which may be slightly, slightly lowered in the face of an outbreak in places where people have access to hospitals and drugs. It's also quite good at fending off Tamiflu.
Now then. I don't know about other places, but in the UK at least, swine flu has become the latest 'ARE YOU SCARED, YEAH? WELL BUY THIS ****ING NEWSPAPER THEN' story. The rolling news channels seem to have replaced their studio interiors with pictures of nondescript bits of bacteria, and the BBC even has a little icon composed of the spherical H1N1 ball to put next to stories regarding the subject.
The British Government is mobilising its stockpiles of Tamiflu etc. - drugs that we will really, really need when/if the Actually Scary H5N1 virus mutates and starts jumping from human to human - and ordered 32 million face masks which doctors left, right and centre have said are basically pretty crap at stopping infection. I have a sneaking suspicion that they are only doing this because they have to be seen to be doing something in the face of the spread of the virus because if they don't do these things the media, and thus the public, will jump on them.
There is also the issue of the words 'epidemic' and 'pandemic'. They are scary to most people, myself included, until I looked up the WHO definitions. The media have ramped this up by persistently attempting to make them scarier and invoke images from 28 Days Later and such. 'Pandemic' merely means that a virus has developed the ability to jump easily from human to human and has crossed multiple borders and infected people in different areas of the world. End of. It doesn't mean we're all about to die.
Then there is the question of why it's only killing Mexicans, and one Mexican baby who was taken to America for treatment and died in Texas. Scientists are scratching their heads about this one. My opinion is that the only reason people are dying in Mexico is because of their rubbish health infrastructure. Most of the Mexicans aren't dying from swine flu itself, but from complications like pneumonia which can be and are effectively treated in richer countries.
So, what do you think? Are the media sources in other countries and cities clinging to this 'deadly flu' as rabidly as the British media? More importantly, ARE YOU SCARED YET?




































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