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While I'm often the first to say "stop worrying", this actually does bear a bit of discussion.
Specifically because the specific strain of this flu is especially dangerous to young adults (read: most members of this message board). Due to it causing a "Cytokine storm" - which, in layman's terms, means that the stronger your immune system is, the worse it will hit you.
Whereas the "normal" seasonal flu has a 1% mortality rate and hits the elderly the hardest, this is closer to 5-10% and hits people in their prime.
In 1918 a similar strain killed millions of people. Luckily, we have better tools to fight it now - however we also have much greater travel capabilities. Which is why this is spreading so quickly.
So I'm not going to say "stop worrying" - but I will say "don't worry too much yet". Wash your hands more often. Don't go to Mexico (where it's hitting the hardest - for now - they just shut down all of their school and public functions). And if you get these symptoms...
Don't got to work/school.
It might also be worth staying away from hospitals if you don't have those symptoms or something worse. That's your call. _________________
May The Force Be With Us, Always
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