May 5 2009

Canada's 'flu hunters' track a wily new virus – Globe and Mail


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Canada's 'flu hunters' track a wily new virus
Globe and Mail
Canada's response to the potential swine flu pandemic of 2009 began, fittingly enough, with the late-night buzz of a BlackBerry.
Alberta girl is first severe case Toronto Star
Alta. girl sent to hospital with severe H1N1 flu CTV.ca
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May 4 2009

Pork producers contend with swine flu fallout – CBC.ca


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Pork producers contend with swine flu fallout
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Canadian pork producers contend that thousands of jobs and billions of dollars are at stake because of the swine flu. Ten countries have banned Canadian pork products since the virus was found on a central Alberta pig farm.
China bans Alberta pork Vancouver Sun
CFIA wants names of staff who may have been exposed to swine flu The Canadian Press
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May 3 2009

Looking Back At the Other Kind of Virus

Slatterz writes “All this panic over a strain of flu got these people thinking about some of the more virulent computer pandemics that have hit in recent years. While a computer virus pales in seriousness to a human outbreak, malware attacks can still take a huge toll on businesses throughout the world. This list of the top ten worst viruses includes some interesting trivia, including ARPANET’s Creeper virus in 1971, how early attempts at copy protection resulted in Brain, and MyDoom’s denial of service attack on SCO.”

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May 2 2009

Twitter Map Tracks Swine Flu Tweets in Real Time

What do you get when you cross swine flu with Twitter, the social networking service much loved (and hated) for its rapid-fire 140-character updates known as tweets? No, it’s not a chatty new virus called Switter.

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May 1 2009

Flu Models Predict Pandemic, But Flu Chips Ready

An anonymous reader writes “Supercomputer software models predict that swine flu will likely go pandemic sometime next week, but flu chips capable of detecting the virus within four hours are already rolling off the assembly line. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), which has designated swine flu as the ‘2009 H1N1 flu virus,’ is modeling the spread of the virus using modeling software designed by the Department of Defense back when avian flu was a perceived threat. Now those programs are being run on cluster supercomputers and predict that officials are not implementing enough social distancing–such as closing all schools–to prevent a pandemic. Companies that designed flu-detecting chips for avian flu, are quickly retrofitting them to detect swine flu, with the first flu chips being delivered to labs today.” Relatedly, at least one bio-surveillance firm is claiming they detected and warned the CDC and the WHO about the swine flu problem in Mexico over two weeks before the alert was issued.

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May 1 2009

Let’s Rename Swine Flu As "Colbert Flu"

Bruce Perens writes “The World Health Organization will no longer refer to Virus A(H1N1) as ‘Swine Flu,’ citing ethnic reactions to ‘swine,’ for example among middle-eastern cultures who feel that swine are unclean. Or, is it because meat packers are concerned that people might stop eating pork in fear of the virus? WHO suggests that the public select a new name for the virus. I suggest that we all start calling it The Colbert Flu, after the comedian and fake pundit who asked his audience to stuff a NASA poll so that a Space Station module would be named after him. What can we do to make the name stick?”

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Apr 29 2009

WHO Raises Swine Flu Threat Level

Solarch writes “Late in the afternoon on Wednesday, the WHO raised the pandemic threat level for H1N1 “swine flu” to 5. Global media outlets(such as CNN, Fox News, and the BBC) preempted normal broadcast coverage and immediately published stories on their websites. To clarify, the WHO’s elevation is mainly a sign to governments that the virus is spreading quickly and that steps should be taken on a governmental level to stage supplies and medicines to combat a possible pandemic. Unfortunately, broadcast coverage focused on phrases like “pandemic imminent” (CNN marquee). In other news, patient zero, the medical term for the initial human vector of a disease, has been tentatively identified in Mexico.”

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Apr 27 2009

Six in BC await results of swine flu testing – Vancouver Sun


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Six in BC await results of swine flu testing
Vancouver Sun
By Pamela Fayerman, Vancouver SunApril 27, 2009 7:11 PM The six unidentified BC residents are in addition to the two confirmed cases in men who contracted the illness while vacationing in Mexico.
Video: Swine Flu In The US CBS
Virus not the deadly pandemic first feared, Canadian experts say National Post
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Apr 27 2009

Windows 7’s Virtual XP Mode a Support Nightmare?

CWmike writes “Microsoft’s decision to let Windows 7 users run Windows XP applications in a virtual machine may have been necessary to convince people to upgrade, but it could also create support nightmares, analysts said today. Gartner analyst Michael Silver outlines the downsides. ‘You’ll have to support two versions of Windows,’ he said. ‘Each needs to be secured, antivirused, firewalled and patched. If a company has 10,000 PCs, that’s 20,000 instances of Windows.’ The other big problem Silver foresees: Making sure the software they run is compatible with Windows 7. ‘This is a great Band-Aid, but companies need to heal their applications,’ Silver said. ‘They’ll be doing themselves a disservice if, because of XPM, they’re not making sure that all their apps support Windows 7.'”

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Apr 27 2009

Swine flu death toll exceeds 100 as pandemic fears grow – guardian.co.uk


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Swine flu death toll exceeds 100 as pandemic fears grow
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Governments around the world are on high alert for a swine flu pandemic today as the death toll from the virus in Mexico rose to more than 100 and possible cases were reported as far afield as Israel, New Zealand and Scotland.
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US Declares Public Health Emergency Over Swine Flu New York Times
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