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Quote doomsmom Replybullet Topic: Number of H1N1 cases in Colorado
    Posted: May 04 2009 at 2:14pm
Colorado has 7 cases of H1N1 confirmed according to the CDC.
 
Flu Mom and I are both volunteers for Colorado.  Flu Mom is also a regional volunteer for Wyoming and Nebraska.  I'm actually copying what she has done in Nebraska and Wyoming to keep them updated on the number of cases.  Hope you don't mind Flu Mom.
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Quote FluMom Replybullet Posted: May 04 2009 at 2:47pm
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Quote FluMom Replybullet Posted: May 05 2009 at 3:47pm
10 Cases as of 4/5/09
 

The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment says there are now 10 cases, from the following counties: Adams (4), Arapahoe, Douglas, Eagle, Fremont and Jefferson (2).

The following descriptions were released about the victims:

- A primary school-age child from Adams County

- A college-age man from Adams County

- A primary school-age boy from Jefferson County

- A woman in her 30s from Fremont County

- A man in his 20s from Adams County

- A woman in her 30s from Arapahoe County

- A man in his 40s from Douglas County

- A man in his 20s from Eagle County

- A middle school-age boy from Jefferson County

- A man in his 20s from Adams County (previously reported as
Jefferson County)

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Quote doomsmom Replybullet Posted: May 08 2009 at 2:47pm
 My granddaughter just brought home a newsletter from her school saying there is a confirmed case of H1N1 in Morgan County which is in her school district.  I think that brings it to 38 in Colorado.
 
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Quote doomsmom Replybullet Posted: May 17 2009 at 12:29pm
Colorado now stands at 53.  The Mountain States Employers Council has at least taken some steps in preparation for a pandemic.  They advise:

In the event of a pandemic or other more serious turn in the flu outbreak, the MSEC advises these actions:

  • "Identify core activities essential for business continuity and the skills necessary to stay operational. Cross-training of employees may be required.
  • "Explore how work would continue if half your workforce is not at work. Absenteeism rates between 20 percent-60 percent could be expected during the height of the pandemic.
  • "Provide equipment and support for employees to telecommute if their jobs permit. 'Social distancing' is a key tactic to limit the spread of the virus.
  • "Encourage flex hours to avoid overcrowding the workplace.
  • "Review corporate-wide insurance policies, specifically health, disability, salary continuance, business travel and life insurance related to the pandemic. Communicate policy provisions to employees."

At least they are starting to think along the lines that could help contain the virus.

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Quote Annie Replybullet Posted: May 17 2009 at 3:40pm
Hi doomsmom, here is the link to the Mountain States Employers Council advisory. |  Modified: Sunday, May 17, 2009, 11:44am

http://www.bizjournals.com/denver/stories/2009/05/11/daily95.html

"Each day more news is being reported about swine flu and the possibility of a pandemic," ...
...Nationwide, the swine flu tally reached 4,714 confirmed cases in 47 states as of Friday, with the greatest concentrations in Illinois (638 cases), Wisconsin (613), Texas (506) and California (504), the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

...Worldwide, the World Health Organization said Sunday that 8,480 cases of H1N1 flu have been officially reported in 39 countries, including 2,895 confirmed cases and 66 deaths in Mexico, where the outbreak was first reported. Also, 496 cases and one death have been reported in Canada and nine cases and one death in Costa Rica.

...Although the public seems less worried about the affects of swine flu recently, the flu's spread and its severity could increase in coming weeks, Dr. Adrienne LeBailly, director of the Larimer County Department of Health and Environment, told the Fort Collins Coloradoan Sunday....

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Quote FluMom Replybullet Posted: May 19 2009 at 9:18pm
Watching 7 News...an infant and a 20 year old in El Paso County are in the hospital with H1N1.  
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Quote doomsmom Replybullet Posted: May 30 2009 at 1:06pm
Colorado is supposedly now at 68 cases, but I know cases are not all being reported.  My niece sat next to someone in school who was tested positive and she later got really sick.  They didn't take her to the Dr., but pretty sure she had it.
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Quote doomsmom Replybullet Posted: June 20 2009 at 6:07pm
Just got three more cases in our County.  Also, a 44 year old school teacher here got sick with headache, sore throat, nausea. Sent to Denver this week. He died Friday.  Hope this wasn't a case of H1N1, but sure makes you wonder. 
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Quote kswanson09 Replybullet Posted: July 01 2009 at 3:53pm
the CEO of my friends company and the CFO are both in quarantine right now. It's out there...creepin...not being reported always, that's for darn sure.
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Quote FluMom Replybullet Posted: July 11 2009 at 9:45pm
No one is telling people the truth about how many or how sick people are with H1N1.  Think this is bad I am worried about fall and winter.  We are in summer with FLU!!
 
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Quote Annie Replybullet Posted: July 13 2009 at 10:54am
Originally posted by FluMom

No one is telling people the truth about how many or how sick people are with H1N1.  Think this is bad I am worried about fall and winter.  We are in summer with FLU!! Anyone worried...I am!
I am very worried. I'm feeling anxious and depressed that folks will not prepare, our government is not making announcements and people think the "swine flu" emergency is over. Yes, FluMom, I am worried.  Annie Cry
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