Why is this even news at this point? The estimated US population is 304 million. That would mean that 0.0000023% of the US population or 1 in 43,428,571 has been hospitalized and 64 - 1 in 4,750,000 or 0.0000211% of the US population have been confirmed positive for swine flu. So one of every 43.4 million people have been hospitalized and one of every 4.75 million have confirmed swine flu. NO FATALITIES. Now contrast this with other US stats....
# A drunk driver kills someone every 39 minutes - almost 40 per day - over 14,000 per year
# A drunk driver injures someone every minute - appx. 1440 per day - over 500,000 per year - and many of these are debilitating life-long injuries such as brain damage and paralysis
# Eight teenagers die every day in alcohol-related car crashes.
CDC stats..
Flu - appx. 36,000 die each year from flu in the US
09/30/07 - 05/17/08 39,827 tested positive for flu,
407 positive for SWINE FLUAsthma
444000 hospitalized in 2007 with asthma as the first listed diagnosis, or main problem - reason for hospitalization
averages 37000 per month, 1216 per day - average stay 3.2 days
Diabetes
584,000 in 2006 with diabetes as first listed diagnosis, or main problem - reason for hospitalization
averages 48,667 per month, 1600 per day - average stay 4.7 days
In light of the above, if our health was really a concern why make such a fuss over something this insignificant and not something that actually could make a difference. Remember last flu season there were 407 confirmed cases of swine flu in the US alone. Headlines now say there are 64 confirmed cases so far in the US. Why now is it a big deal? Something is up.
NEW YORK (AP) - At least seven people were in U.S. hospitals with swine flu as the number of cases nationwide rose to 64 on Tuesday and a federal health official warned that deaths were likely.
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