25 December 2013 (23:11 UTC-07 Tango 24 December 2013)/21 Safar 1435/04 Dey 1392/23 Jia-Zi (11th month) 4711
Illinois, U.S.A.: 15 hospitals in Chicago report increasing cases of flu, especially H1N1.
Florida, U.S.A.: I’ve been hearing reports of growing numbers of people dying, and public health officials giving no explanation why. Some cases sound much like what happened to a Pasco County, Florida, woman (Holly Harrelson) who died at the end of November 2013 (it wasn’t reported by officials until last week!), just hours after getting sick (she posted on Facebook that she ” was riding shotgun with death”).
I got a message about a USN veteran, Neil Joseph Gallette , who died in Florida in the same hospital as Holly Harrelson. The person who wrote me said Gallette was suffering the same flu symptoms, but ‘officials’ downplayed his death.
My research showed that after Operation Desert Storm, Gallette was arrested for the death of his six month old son. His son died of brain injuries. This was back in 1993, and local news reports called the veteran a “charity” father, or homeless vet. Is this why his death, 20 years later, was downplayed?
The Trinity Memorial Gardens obituary confirmed Neil Joseph Gallette died on 21 December 2013. The obituary called him a USN veteran. No other details given.
Pasco County health officials did confirm a man died of H1N1, back on 09 December. They did not give his name or any other details. The U.S. CDC does not require adult deaths to be publicly reported, only the deaths of children. (this could be the main reason for the ‘mystery’ in lack of reporting adult deaths)
Nevada, U.S.A.: The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health confirms “deaths” caused by complications of influenza.
Texas, U.S.A.: In Gregg County, Good Shepherd Medical Center reports two people died from H1N1. One of the victims was a 37 years old man who got sick at the end of November.
In Beaumont, Jefferson County, two people died from “complications” brought on by H1N1.
In Montgomery County, four people died.
In Travis County, one confirmed H1N1 death, a 30 years old woman with no other health problems.
In Harris County, officials confirmed three deaths caused by H1N1, in the past week. One family reported that their 50 years old grandfather, who was a plumber, said he was feeling “bad”. They checked on him at his home on 19 December, and he had died!
Hidalgo County reporting nine confirmed cases of H1N1. Six adults, three children.
Victoria County: “We have experienced an unusually high number of cases, comparable to the 2009 H1N1 outbreak.”-John McNeill, Twin Fountains Walk-In Health Clinics
U.S. CDC health officials reporting that Texas is one of four states being hit hardest by H1N1 (the others are Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama). Health officials say if you get hit hard with H1N1 get to a hospital ’cause you might need to be on a ventilator to stay alive. However: “There’s a subset of those patients who cannot be kept alive even on a ventilator.”-Jordan Weingarten, Seton Medical Center
Wyoming, U.S.A.: Health officials confirmed that H1N1 is the number one flu in the Cowboy State.
Alberta, Canada: Health officials continue to report spikes in flu cases, mainly H1N1. One death has been confirmed to be caused by H1N1. Gerry Predy, a provincial health official, says the number of H1N1 cases have doubled in the past week. Predy also says the version of H1N1 that’s on the attack this year has been around for at least five years.
An outbreak of H1N1 has been found in the medical staff of Misericordia Hospital. Hospital officials claim that 42% of medical staff had gotten the flu vaccine, including some of those that are sick! It’s interesting to note that the rest of the hospital staff are refusing to get the flu shot!
Ontario, Canada: The Thunder Bay District Health Unit says their district “…leads the province with the highest number of emergency room visits for patients experiencing symptoms of influenza….”
Officials with Ottawa Public Health say two thirds of confirmed flu cases are turning out to be H1N1.
Officials with the Middlesex-London Health Unit says reported flu cases continue to go up. They also report that 86% of people sick with flu did not get vaccinated. That means that 24% of people who did get the flu shot still got sick!
Health officials say it takes at least two weeks for a flu shot to become effective. So, if you get sick immediately after getting vaccinated, you just wasted your time and money!
China: The China CDC is ordering more flu shots for old people. It’s their response to growing number of confirmed H1N1 infections (as well as other flus).