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Curtland1015

(4,404 posts)
Sat Sep 1, 2012, 11:45 AM Sep 2012

Up to 10,000 Yosemite visitors at risk of virus

http://news.yahoo.com/10-000-yosemite-visitors-risk-virus-224708826.html

FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — Up to 10,000 people who were guests in certain lodging cabins at Yosemite National Park might have been exposed to a deadly mouse-borne virus, park officials confirmed Friday as rangers handled a slew of calls from frightened visitors.

Park concessionaire Delaware North Co. sent letters and emails this week to nearly 3,000 people who reserved the insulated "Signature" cabins between June and August, warning them that they might have been exposed.

The cabins hold up to four people, and park spokesman Scott Gediman said Friday that means up to 7,000 more visitors might have been exposed to the virus that so far has killed two people and sickened four others.

Meanwhile, more than 1,000 calls a day are coming into Yosemite's new hantavirus hotline as visitors frightened about the growing outbreak of hantavirus pulmonary syndrome call seeking answers.

"We're reaching out and they are reaching out to us, and we are trying in every way shape and form to be transparent and forthright," he said. "We want to tell people this is what we know. The most important thing is the safety of park visitors and employees."

On Thursday, the California Department of Public Health confirmed that a total of six people have contracted the disease at Yosemite, up from four suspected cases earlier in the week.

Alerts sent to state and county public health agencies, as well as local doctors and hospitals, have turned up other suspected cases that have not yet been confirmed, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

"Additional suspected cases are being investigated from multiple health jurisdictions," the CDC said in an advisory issued to health care providers.

The illness that begins as flu-like symptoms can take six weeks to incubate before rapid acute respiratory and organ failure.

There is no cure, and anyone exhibiting the symptoms must be hospitalized. More than 36 percent of people who contract the rare illness will die from it.



Yeesh! That is some scary $#%& right there!
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Up to 10,000 Yosemite visitors at risk of virus (Original Post) Curtland1015 Sep 2012 OP
Laurie Garrett talked about Hanta-virus in The Coming Plague GoneOffShore Sep 2012 #1

GoneOffShore

(17,339 posts)
1. Laurie Garrett talked about Hanta-virus in The Coming Plague
Sat Sep 1, 2012, 12:08 PM
Sep 2012

I read it back in 1998 - The Coming Plague - and it scared me then.

She's an expert on public health matters and a riveting writer.

Here's a link to her site - http://www.lauriegarrett.com

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