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Nathan 01-05-2009 10:20

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
Oops, you're right. It's H1N1, my bad :rolleyes:

JesseK 01-05-2009 10:53

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
I don't see why this is an issue. Robots are immune to the N1H1 virus. :rolleyes:

GeorgeTheEng 01-05-2009 11:52

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
The Major concern FIRST has had with this type of pandemic is what effect it would have on teams. If Schools force teams to avoid large gatherings or cancel school/sports/extra curricullar activities (like Texas is doing now), teams might not be able to participate.

In large enough numbers, that could seriously effect FIRST's finances and might prevent a season from occurring. There are folks who always have that in thier minds. Even though they are a non-profit they have employees, suppliers, and contractors to pay. Missing a season could cause some serious problems for FIRST.

This type of thing falls under disaster planning. The potential impact is in the same category as a major terrorist attack, or significant natural disaster.

Wayne C. 01-05-2009 13:14

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
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Originally Posted by Akash Rastogi (Post 856333)

:rolleyes: FIRST- its a pandemic in all our schools.

>.<

just watch out or it will kill ya'

; )

Andrew Schreiber 01-05-2009 13:33

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
1902 would probably have to change its name, it just doesnt seem appropriate. ;) (Think Oink! Oink! Achoo!)

In all seriousness, same thing we are doing now, take precautions, don't panic, and deal with it. There are much worse diseases out in the world that the media haven't decided to blow out of proportion.

Jimmy Nichols 01-05-2009 13:42

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
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Originally Posted by rtfgnow (Post 856298)
On the some note as Wayne I feel this is a question that should remain unanswered. So what if we find out what would happen? It makes no difference unless the flu spreads for another year. Lets be optimistic and say the CDC will protect us before it gets that far, What we should be doing is taking preventative actions and not panicking.

I agree, but there is concern in that the US OPEN FLL Championship is in a week.

JaneYoung 01-05-2009 13:44

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
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Originally Posted by GeorgeTheEng (Post 856456)

This type of thing falls under disaster planning. The potential impact is in the same category as a major terrorist attack, or significant natural disaster.

Right now, at best, it is a confusing situation in areas of Texas. People are scratching there heads, asking questions, and wondering at the craziness. The instant communications resources and easy access being used by the media and by the general public is helping create/drive the confusion and anxiety. Right now for many students, it is a time of finals, TAKS, preparation for APs, never mind the social and extracurricular aspects such as proms and sports competitions. The teams have to comply with the decisions of the school districts and private schools.

Akash Rastogi 01-05-2009 15:06

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
One thing I wanted to correct people on is that its the H1N1 virus, not N1H1

This is actually a big thing people don't understand the meaning of. Contact with the flu will not make you drop dead. You have 2 days to get treatment within the more urgent symptoms and because the "swine" flu has a strain of regular human influenza mixed in, it is very treatable and preventable.


People need to keep things in perspective in the media, just from January to May this year, over 20,000 Americans died of the regular human pathogen flu. To ease everyone's tension, think about it, the people who normally find the regular flu fatal, are the same people who are threatened by the H1N1 strain of the flu. There is not much difference. Just relax and stay clean.

AlexD744 01-05-2009 16:20

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
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Originally Posted by Richard (Post 856346)
N1H1 influenza? I recall reading a fascinating book about the pandemic of 1918, in which many millions of people were killed by a flu strain of that name. The book is really about heroes of science. I highly recommend it.

That'll calm people down. :rolleyes: Good thing it's actually H1N1.:)

Richard Wallace 01-05-2009 22:10

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
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Originally Posted by AlexD744 (Post 856499)
That'll calm people down. :rolleyes: Good thing it's actually H1N1.:)

Sorry, my mistake -- just repeating the transposition that an earlier poster made. See the nicely detailed explanation by Vikesrock a few posts further down. The virus that caused the 1918 flu pandemic described in the book I cited was H1N1. However,
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Viruses with the H1N1 subtype, including descendants of the 1918 Spanish Flu, cause about half of all influenza infections so the connection between the subtypes of the two flus is fairly inconsequential.

kapolavery 02-05-2009 04:09

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
http://onemorelevel.com/game/pandemic_2

i think we should learn how to think like a virus/parasite/bacteria in order to prevent these types of things haha!

Tyler Hicks 04-05-2009 16:16

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
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Originally Posted by Vikesrock (Post 856403)
It's actually H1N1 which is a subtype of the Influenza A virus. This virus is a descendant of the Spanish flu of 1918 that Richard mentioned, it was also an H1N1 subtype. Flu subtypes cover a broad range of different genetic makeups. Viruses with the H1N1 subtype, including descendants of the 1918 Spanish Flu, cause about half of all influenza infections so the connection between the subtypes of the two flus is fairly inconsequential.

Hey, don't dis 1918 like that!
just kidding

Rick TYler 04-05-2009 18:58

Re: What would we have done if swine flu hit during a regional?
 
To go back to the thread title, the swine flu panic was just getting rolling in the days before last weekend's Vex World Championships in Dallas. What IFI did was respect the wishes of the various schools. Since students in Mexico were forbidden to participate in sports or extracurricular events (were all the schools closed, too? I don't remember), IFI asked them not to come. They then extended an automatic invitation to World Championships 2010 to all those teams. Some individual schools in the rest of the world decided not to allow their teams to participate, including a few from the US. I believe that around 25 of 285 registered teams did not attend. The event itself went fine, with little bottles and various dispensers of alcohol hand cleaner everywhere, and only a handful of people wearing gloves and/or masks.

Of course, our club had an outbreak of a nasty viral infection (including me), but it wasn't the flu. It was some other non-specific viral head-cold thing with low fever, nasty stuffiness, coughing and sore throat. I hate getting sick on a trip, and I blame my son. :) The good thing is that it allowed me to take today off and get caught up on my robot forum reading.


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