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H1N1 Flu
It has arrived at Fiona's high school. Two cases have been confirmed, but following the new protocol, the school will not close.
All right, I'm nervous, but not panicked. I knew this would have to happen eventually.
What I did today to make the world a better place: Took about ten pairs of the girls' outgrown shoes to church for recycling. (The materials will be ground up and used as the base material in sidewalks.)
All right, I'm nervous, but not panicked. I knew this would have to happen eventually.
What I did today to make the world a better place: Took about ten pairs of the girls' outgrown shoes to church for recycling. (The materials will be ground up and used as the base material in sidewalks.)
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Yes, I am familiar with the statistics on flu. I do recognize that ordinary garden-variety influenza does kill lots of people every year. That's why I make sure that everyone in my family gets a flu shot each year. And yes, I've been following the news and realize that this strain is turning out to not be as virulent as first feared. As I said, I'm not panicking/pulling Fiona out of school, or anything like that. I'm simply noting that the H1N1 has arrived on our doorstep. As I knew it must.
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