Archive for: October, 2009

Swine flu can leave a young victim fighting for life

The number of healthy people that are getting hit hard by this novel Swine Flu are slowly increasing. It could be simply because we’re hearing more about it in the press, but more likely, the virus is slowly starting to mutate in a more deadlier form.

While this Swine Flu virus is no more deadlier than seasonal flu, if you look at what type of people are succumbing to it, you can see that there’s a distinct difference. Many of the people that died from this have had underlying conditions. But an increasing number of the victims are younger, healthier people with no pre-existing conditions.

It’s unclear where this is going, but we already know that this virus will be with us for years. Which means that there’s a good chance that we’ll see this go around for the next several years or so. Let’s all hope that it doesn’t get any worse than this, but be prepared in case it does.

Keep your eye on the news for more like the below – it may be an early warning signal of how the bug is changing.

Swine flu can leave a young victim fighting for life

The latest figures from the Arizona Department of Health Services show that 439 people have been hospitalized with the new influenza virus since it emerged in April. Thirty-nine have died, including nine new deaths confirmed in the last week alone.

The disease, a never-before-seen mix of human, avian and swine flu, is considered no more deadly than typical seasonal flu, and most victims recover on their own.

But some are suffering severe consequences, and they’re often in the prime of their lives.

“That’s the difference this time,” said Dr. Bob England, Maricopa County’s public health director. “It’s mostly younger people who are getting into serious trouble and dying.”

Seasonal flu, by comparison, tends to hit older patients more aggressively. Health officials say it appears that group is the only one with some immunity to H1N1; officials speculate it’s because they were exposed to a similar form of influenza during their lives.

Official pleas for strong dollar fail to stem drop – MarketWatch

We’ve been telling you about this for months now, letting you know that things are not rosy at all; that there are no green shoots. As I write this, the UDSX is at 75.261 and dropping like a lead zeppelin (good for music, bad for economy). People are losing faith in the US Dollar, and the American People are going to feel the pain of that loss.

Gold is at all-time highs of over $1060/oz and silver is just under $18/oz.

Keep in mind that as the dollar falls, imported goods will become more costly, or will simply no longer be imported anymore. When you look at how much of what we consume comes from China and other Asian countries, it’s not difficult to connect the dots here.

On the other hand, a weak dollar makes exporting goods from the USA more attractive to other countries. But, I wouldn’t get too overjoyed at that prospect, because there’s a lot of financial pain coming our way first. And with the ever increasing taxes that the Obama administration will be levying upon us, it’s doubtful that many small businesses will be around to take advantage of the export opportunity.

We are heading into winter. Take a look at those things that you will need to make it through the winter. Stock up on anything that you can’t do without during the cold season, including what you need to survive if you have no utilities. Food, water, medicines, blankets, warm clothing, alternative heat, alternative cooking, etc.

Take care to ensure that you’ll have shelter for you and your family this winter, even if you’re unfortunate to lose your home. These things don’t happen spontaneously, you have prior warning. These are the warning signs that you need to heed. Pray that it doesn’t happen, but be ready in case it does.

Plan now. Prepared now. Survive Later.

Official pleas for strong dollar fail to stem drop – MarketWatch

The U.S. dollar index (DXY 75.25, -0.30, -0.40%) , which measures the U.S. dollar against a basket of six currencies, has lost 4% since Sept. 1, bringing its drop this year to nearly 7% and its level to a 14-month low.

Rob Hanus

Commodities Cycle Won’t Be Over for Years and Food Crisis Looms, Rogers Says: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

Rogers doesn’t give a timeline for this, but it certainly sound ominous:

“…instead of getting an MBA, get yourself a farming degree. You’ll make a lot more money.”

Read the full article: Commodities Cycle Won’t Be Over for Years and Food Crisis Looms, Rogers Says: Tech Ticker, Yahoo! Finance

Jim Rogers “Quite Sure” Gold Will Hit $2000, Dollar Will Lose Reserve Status

Jim Rogers “Quite Sure” Gold Will Hit $2000, Dollar Will Lose Reserve Status

Famed investor Jim Rogers is “quite sure gold will go over $2000 per ounce during this bull market.” Rogers’ confidence gold will continue to rally stems from a view the U.S. dollar is on its way to losing status as the world’s reserve currency.

Anchorage airman dies of H1N1 complications near Arizona base

This is the kind of things we need to watch for. I’m not saying that there’s any reason for alarm, because there isn’t – yet. But, as more and more healthy people succumb to the Novel H1N1 (Swine) flu, the greater the chances that the virus is mutating. Right now, we just need to keep watch on this.

Anchorage airman dies of H1N1 complications near Arizona base

An airman from Anchorage has died of swine flu complications in Arizona, where he was stationed.

Staff Sgt. Shawn Rankin, 25, died early Oct. 4, according to Justin Oakes, spokesman for Luke Air Force Base. The base, home to the 56th Fighter Wing, is near Phoenix.

The Friday before, Rankin didn’t go to work; he apparently called in sick, Oakes said. Rankin lived off base in Glendale, Ariz. Early in the morning of Oct. 4, someone at his apartment called 911 because he wasn’t responding. Medics couldn’t revive him and he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital.

Preliminary autopsy results from the Maricopa County medical examiner found that he died of complications from an H1N1 infection, the Air Force said in a statement Friday.

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Rob Hanus

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