Dissemination of a new kind of flu evoke anxiety in City administration.
The virus spreads the same way a typical seasonal flue does, via news paper boys, tv reporters, bloggers and coffe table discussions. An infected person can pass it on before they even develop symptoms. The incubation period for most flu viruses is 3 to 5 days, and the period for this flu is disputed, and has been reported as anywhere from 1-5 days. Scientists say it was originated in middle east and before its advent in India; people in Iraq, Israel, Britain and partially China were reported to have affected by the virus. There is no evidence yet that any of the preventive vaccine will protect against this flu. But, you cannot get this flu from voting machines.
What you can do
If you believe have flu symptoms, stay home. Don't attend any public meetings or political campaigns. Refrain from reading newspapers, watching news channels and visiting blogs.
Your doctor may not be able to determine whether you have the flu buy he may write you a prescription. Hospitalization is not really required, as patients have recovered without medication.
Preventive measures
When going outside, try not to wear any foot wears and keep away from other people wearing sandals and shoes. Don't pay any attention to political news as it may infuriate you which can weaken you immunity towards this virus.
The experts appointed by Indian Medical Association are examining its psychological relation with IPL being taken away from the country. There has been unconfirmed reports that the wretchedness of loosing the opportunity to see the direct throw run outs and bowling/chucking action in IPL is causing the widespread of this disease.
Despite the deteriorating situation, a prominent astrologer who claimed to has accurately predicted the prime minister candidate of INC for last 40+ years has a verdict that this disease will disappear after the general election. But he refused to comment on the Swine Flue outbreak in other end of the world.
References
- http://blog.taragana.com/n/now-slipper-thrown-at-karnataka-chief-minister-42205/
- http://uk.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUKTRE51448S20090205
- http://www.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=14385
- http://www.myantiwar.org/view/177460.html
- http://blogs.zdnet.com/gadgetreviews/?p=3699
