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kelee877
04-25-2009, 01:48 PM
Just when you thought it was all over.....:-D





Two quarantined at Lakeshore General after returning from Mexico
Updated: Sat Apr. 25 2009 2:15:47 PM

ctvmontreal.ca
Two Montrealers are under quarantine at the Lakeshore General Hospital in Pointe-Claire after vacationing in Mexico, CTV News has learned.
In a telephone interview with CTV Montreal's Rob Lurie, hospital spokesperson Louis-Pascal Cyr confirmed that the patients were put in isolation as a precaution, because of a deadly swine flu outbreak in Mexico.

Health officials in that country are scrambling to contain a severe strain of flu that is believed to have killed dozens of people, and caused hundreds more to fall ill.

According to WHO spokesperson Gregory Hartl, at least 62 people have died in Mexico from severe pneumonia caused by the flu-like illness.
Mexican officials put the death toll at 68, with 20 confirmed to be linked to the new swine flu strain, known as A H1N1.

"Because of the guidelines sent out by the Health Ministry, we're taking no chances with anyone coming from Mexico, and presenting with flu-like symptoms. Those people are being put in isolation for further investigation," said Cyr.

"So far, we have no reason to believe that this is the swine virus, but we are investigating. There is a good possibility this is something more common," he added.

Daughters speak out
Tanya Whelan, the daughter of one of the patients under quarantine, said her mother returned from Mexico in late march, and has been feeling sick ever since.

Whelan said her mother went to see a doctor, who informed her she had a virus that would eventually go away on its own.

Weeks later, she was still suffering from a number of symptoms, including respiratory problems and fever.

"She still felt very ill after having been on antibiotics. It's been a month since she's been home and her symptoms have not gone away," said Whelan.

Tanya's sister, Monica Whelan, said they were both surprised to learn that their mother was so sick.

"My mother never catches a cold, and she's always very strong," she said.
WHO convenes emergency meeting
The head of the World Health Organization has convened an emergency meeting at the agency's headquarters to determine if it's necessary to raise the pandemic alert level, as officials work to contain the deadly swine flu outbreak.

Margaret Chan cut short a visit to Washington and returned to the WHO's Strategic Health Operation Center in Geneva, Switzerland, on Saturday, and was immediately briefed on the latest developments.
The strain has not been previously diagnosed in either pigs or humans and appears to spread easily from human to human.

More than 1,000 people in Mexico have fallen ill, sparking concerns of a pending public health crisis.
The mayor of Mexico City mayor has cancelled all public events for 10 days, in an effort to contain the swine flu outbreak.


Warning from Canadian health officials

An advisory sent by the Public Health Agency of Canada to health services across Canada warns that Canadians who have recently vacationed in Mexico should stay on alert for severe flu-like symptoms that could be connected to the respiratory illness that has surfaced in that country.


Anyone who has returned from Mexico within the last two weeks and is suffering the following symptoms should contact a physician:


fever
cough
sore throat
shortness of breath
muscle and joint pain
extreme fatigue

http://montreal.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090425/mtl_exclusive_090425/20090425/?hub=MontrealHome

DennisQA
04-25-2009, 01:53 PM
What's the time line on how long it takes before the flu shows up in the system? This flu may be all over the place already. It may be all over the world as of days ago. Hmmmm.:?

kelee877
04-25-2009, 01:55 PM
What's the time line on how long it takes before the flu shows up in the system? This flu may be all over the place already. It may be all over the world as of days ago. Hmmmm.:?

I am doing this from memory..but it was in one of the news articals for Ontario..60,000 people travel to mexico each year,so the possibility is very high that it is already here in Ontario.

ShakinSouth
04-25-2009, 02:00 PM
So...is the US quarantining too?

firebird
04-25-2009, 02:03 PM
Thanks Kellee, this crap is spreading fast!

Tippy
04-25-2009, 02:03 PM
I am doing this from memory..but it was in one of the news articals for Ontario..60,000 people travel to mexico each year,so the possibility is very high that it is already here in Ontario.

I remember reading that too, but I thought it was 60,000 per month?

Tippy
04-25-2009, 02:05 PM
Here it is:

http://www.thestar.com/article/624335


"The new strain of swine influenza is likely already in Ontario, said Dr. Michael Gardam, one of Ontario's top infectious disease specialists, because about 60,000 people return to the province from Mexico every month."

:shock:

johngaltfla
04-25-2009, 02:15 PM
Just wow. This is going to be a long week. Good luck to our neighbors in Canada, at least your government "gets it".....

kelee877
04-25-2009, 02:18 PM
Just wow. This is going to be a long week. Good luck to our neighbors in Canada, at least your government "gets it".....

No they don,t....:-?

and yes 60,000 per month thank you...I have read more news in the past 2 days then I have in a year...lol

firebird
04-25-2009, 03:49 PM
No they don,t....:-?

and yes 60,000 per month thank you...I have read more news in the past 2 days then I have in a year...lol

Any more news on this Kelee?

kelee877
04-25-2009, 04:18 PM
Any more news on this Kelee?

kelee is blowing up ships...:mrgreen:

But I will see what I can find....:-D

kelee877
04-25-2009, 04:27 PM
Montreal swine flu fears unfounded: report







By Montreal Gazette, Montreal GazetteApril 25, 2009 5:21 PMhttp://www.canada.com/images/storysponsor/Compliments%20of%20TD%20Waterhouse.gif






Quarantine officials distribute masks and advisories on health issues to passengers arriving from Mexico City at Narita international airport, east of Tokyo April 25, 2009.






Fears of a swine-flu appearance in Montreal on Saturday afternoon are unfounded.

Johanne Simard, an official of the Montreal regional health board, says there are no cases of swine flu at Lakeshore General Hospital on the West Island and no quarantines in effect.

CTV Montreal had reported early Saturday afternoon that there were two precautionary quarantines in effect at the Lakeshore, and the LCN cable network one reported that there was quarantine. The cases cited involved people who had fallen sick after trips to Mexico, where the rise of a new swine-flu cluster has created global fears of a pandemic.

But after speaking to several high-ranking officials, The Gazette has been able to ascertain that doctors examined some people who were then subsequently ruled out for swiine flu.

And Simard went further, stating categorically that there are no quarantines in effect at the Lakeshore.

Still, health authorities that The Gazette spoke to ­ among them Louis-Pascal Cyr, the Lakeshore¹s communications director, and Marie=Ève Bédard, press aide to Health Minister Guy Bolduc ­ stressed that Quebec is going on high alert with respect to swine-flu surveillance. The authorities say they want anyone who has recently been to Mexico and fallen sick with flu-like symptoms to report to a doctor or hospital. For the moment, Bédard said, there still isn¹t a single documented case of swine flu in Quebec.

Outside Quebec, the World Health Organization is holding emergency meetings today to look at assess pandemic risks, with more than 20 deaths in Mexico confirmed to be linked to a new swine-flu strain known as A N1N1. More than 1,000 people in Mexico have fallen ill with flu-like symptoms in recent days. The mayor of Mexico has cancelled all public events for 10 days.



:arrow: Insert whistle woohoo guy here..looking toward ceiling like yea first sign of an addiction is denial....:-?

hunybee
04-25-2009, 04:36 PM
well, of course the montreal swine flu fears are unfounded......


until they are founded

kelee877
04-25-2009, 04:39 PM
well, of course the montreal swine flu fears are unfounded......


until they are founded

Thats them French for ya....confused in the head a bit them are:-D