Flu Shots Required.....?
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Last year I didn't get a flu shot, and I didn't get the flu. Oh, wait. The last time I had the flu was 1976 (and that was because I was in the hospital for surgery, and everyone in the hospital that had surgery that day got the flu (thanks to someone who should have stayed home).
See? There are benefits to being antisocial (and to eating right, getting adequate sleep, fresh air, and exercise). Still, my money's on the antisocial bit.Comment
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That could have been incidental as well. Yes, they should have stayed home if they were symptomatic, but sometimes bad things happen when you're at your most vulnerable, like in surgery.
A few years ago a woman got Necrotizing Fasciitis* because the surgeon farted during her operation.
*(I know, citation needed. I've looked I can't find a reference, but I did read the article)A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.Comment
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I was curious, knowing that the bacteria needs contact to spread, and I finally found references to the article (google terms were "Necrotizing Fasciitis surgeon farted evanston"). It appeared in 2001, and was referenced in the Chicago Tribune and on the local television (whichever is Channel 5).That could have been incidental as well. Yes, they should have stayed home if they were symptomatic, but sometimes bad things happen when you're at your most vulnerable, like in surgery.
A few years ago a woman got Necrotizing Fasciitis* because the surgeon farted during her operation.
*(I know, citation needed. I've looked I can't find a reference, but I did read the article)
There's nothing to substantiate it beyond the opinion of a television reporter, and a whole lot of adding up facts by magic, rather than by evidence. Nothing in *any* medical journal (and believe me, it would have been there, due to the publish or perish phenomenom). What is more likely is that (and I know this is going to scare people, and I'm sorry) the physician had just not washed his hands properly before surgery. There is strong evidence that this happens (via hidden cameras), and absolutely no evidence that this bacteria can be transmitted via a fart.
The article said that mother, twins, and surgeon had all been treated, and were doing fine, which is a good ending to what could have been a tragedy.Comment
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Everyone at work had it already, so the government send us to get tested... and yes, I had it, the whole H1N1 flu... but I never develop the symptoms... not even a sneaze or cough... I did feel woozy one night, but that went away. it had been over 2 months... no flu, no cold... I am still feel great.Love is a Mental IllnessComment
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<TFB>Everyone at work had it already, so the government send us to get tested... and yes, I had it, the whole H1N1 flu... but I never develop the symptoms... not even a sneaze or cough... I did feel woozy one night, but that went away. it had been over 2 months... no flu, no cold... I am still feel great.
You went in and got tested, that's just as bad as getting the vaccine, they implanted the chip during the test.
</TFB>A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.Comment
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This is a perfect example of what Thorn was talking about in another thread, with regard to the terms the press uses and their handling of it:
http://www.nydailynews.com/lifestyle...le_local_.html
Why the tech sector handles it a little better, it's still not much of improvement.
http://www.switched.com/2009/10/28/c...-the-internet/
Big scary words and with a Disney pseudo evil creature, the pig, or more accurately SWINE. I think we as a society are capable of producing the type of hype & fear that could cripple the internet. I don't think the disease exists yet, that would cripple the internet from the perspective of lots of people telecommuting.
This disease would have no cure, be contagious(specifically airborne), but not kill or kill very slowly. Thus leaving people as carriers, but slowly dieing, but still functional. Even then, given the fact of dieing, how many people will choose to continue to work.
There are many facts about a given disease that IT Professionals should consider before allocating company resources to preparing for it. Comments welcome.
xorJust because you can doesn't mean you should. This applies to making babies, hacking, and youtube videos.Comment
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http://www.reuters.com/article/europ.../idUSN06205376
Not Captain Trips, but with this article, we may see the rise of the Planet of the Apes.A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.Comment
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