Posted by
Carolyn on Apr 26th, 2009 in
Pandemic |
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This is a long post so I thought I would begin a new one…
A Texas high school where two students are confirmed to have swine flu is temporarily closing after a new possible case of swine flu was identified there, state health officials announced Saturday.
Carrie Williams, a state Department of Health Services spokeswoman in Austin, confirmed Saturday that another student in Guadalupe County near San...
Posted by
Carolyn on Apr 25th, 2009 in
Pandemic |
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To make updates easier on you I will be adding updates to the end of this post as I receive them. I don’t want you to have to flip between posts to get all the latest info. Just leave this window open on your browser and check back each time you check your email for the latest.
As you are, I am very concerned today about the Swine Flu and the possibility that this will be declared a pandemic. Are you...
Posted by
Carolyn on Apr 24th, 2009 in
Pandemic |
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When a pandemic hits at your home you need to be prepared a care for your patients. There are many aspects to this but for today determine which room in your home will act as the isolation room, or room where those who are ill will be cared for.
Whenever possible this should be a room with it’s own bathroom facilities, even if this means giving up your master bedroom. After all, one of the best ways...
Posted by
Carolyn on Apr 22nd, 2009 in
Money Savers |
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Yesterday I attended the wedding reception. I organized a group gift among one set of friends and received a phone call asking if I wanted to participate in a group gift for the same couple that was being put together by friends at church. I realized that this was a really great idea, one I have believed in for a long time, but especially now. As times become more difficult, with job losses increasing, thus...
This weekend I spent time with my family in southern California. It was a great time until my husband got the flu. We were far from home and found ourselves looking through the cupboards for the foods and liquids he could tolerate. We found one box of jello and some chicken noodle soup but nothing else. It was then that I decided we needed to focus on some foods for the weeks when illness strikes. After...