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Mel_Mac
post 01/06/2009, 10:06 AM
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Sorry, I know these swine flu threads have been done to death - am really just after some other opinions on what you would do in this situation.

My younger sister and I have a trip booked to Melbourne for the weekend of the 26th June. The latest 'swine flu' hysteria has me a little nervous. Not for her or I as such but for our children who we were taking with us. Her DS will be 12 weeks old and mine is 19 months.

I hadn't been too concerned about travelling until this morning when I read the latest reports that suggest VIC has had the worst outbreak to date.

We could delay our trip but we would both stand to lose about $300 (which granted is not the end of the World and naturally there is no price on health blah blah blah).

So, WWYD or WDYT? Are you concerned about swine flu and travelling domestically, visiting shopping malls, using public transport and the like?

TIA.
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JRA
post 01/06/2009, 10:07 AM
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I still catch the train to work, and do my shopping etc.

Given they are finding that although contagious it is nowhere near as dangerous as they expected, I am not too worried
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post 01/06/2009, 10:09 AM
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This swine flu is apparantly quite mild. I don't know, I think there is far too much panic and hysteria going on.

I AM going to P!NK in 3 weeks, I WILL sh*t bricks if it is cancelled! I am also going for a weekend away in Melbourne before that, swine flu won't keep me away, but if I had sick children/low immunity etc, I would probably not go, but as it is grandparents will be looking after them at their home.
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Sunny003
post 01/06/2009, 10:10 AM
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Do either of your children/babies have a compromised immune system/asthma/other major health issues?

If no, then I'd still go, if yes, I wouldn't be going.

We're considering pulling DS1 out of kinder for a while as he and DS2 have severe asthma, and DS2 a compromised immune system.

Oh and we live 150kms from melb CBD.

Paulette
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LuluG
post 01/06/2009, 10:11 AM
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At the end of the day the swine flu is in every state and territory in Australia. Yes, Victoria is worst hit, but there is a high population to area there so the figures seem worse then they are.

I would travel, just take precautions, hand sanitiser, take loads of vitamins and echinacea etc and maybe wear your babies so they are not too close to others. And if you are still breast feeding, keep that up too.

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post 01/06/2009, 10:13 AM
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We went into Melbourne on the weekend to P!nk, DH was worried about me going with the whole swine flu thing. We just kinda stuck to each other. With all the people there, we didn't see anyone cough, sneeze anything. Not to say, anyone couldn't have been sick.

But I won't stop going anywhere or doing anything.
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post 01/06/2009, 10:15 AM
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I'm supposed to be taking DS1 to Melbourne for a camp in the first week of July. I'm holding off booking tickets and accommodations for as long as possible as I am worried the camp will be cancelled.

Other than the fear of the camp be cancelled, I'm OK with travelling to Melbourne. My parents leave on the Pacific Dawn on Thursday -- they've been worried all week that their cruise would either be cancelled or will go ahead and other ports will refuse entry. A month stuck on a cruise ship unable to get off doesn't sound like fun.
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Mel_Mac
post 01/06/2009, 10:15 AM
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Thanks for the quick replies so far original.gif

I tend to agree that there is a real hysteria surrounding the issue and honestly it's really just my baby nephew that I'm feeling cautious for.

My DS, whilst still b/fed, can stay home with his Dad and some EBM if it comes to it. Sisters DS on the other hand is demand fed and in any event who wants to leave their 3 month old baby anyway. He is immunised and generally of good health but then at 3 months of age it's also a little hard to tell, right?
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annodam
post 01/06/2009, 10:32 AM
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This one's worse than the other one!
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post 01/06/2009, 11:48 AM
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Hammer. Nail. Head.

I'm not saying ignore it, but there is an awful lot of hysteria.

I'd be going on the trip, and have to admit I haven't changed anything since the swine flu outbreak started.

Kent
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