John wrote....
> In all of the news reports, they keep talking about the 
> number of people who have died from the flu so far and how 
> they are all children.  As a parent of small children of my 
> own, does any one
> know what age those kids are?   How concerned should we be about
> this?


My Kids are 9 and 2.5, and I had both of them vaccinated last week. My 9
year old daughter has mild asthma and is considered high risk. My 2 year
old is supposed to get a second shot in 30 days, but I suspect that they
will be out of vaccination by then.

I looked over the news reports and the CDC website, and although they
are somewhat vague, it appears that it is primarily the high risk
children that have the highest mortality rate. By high risk I mean kids
with severe asthma, suppressed immunity, less than 24 months old, etc.
Although, there have been reports of perfectly healthy 10 year olds kids
that didn't survive, but I really think that occurrence is very rare.

There are a couple of schools that have been closed here in Ohio due to
the flu, and I expect the 2 week Christmas break will slow down the rate
of infection somewhat since kids won't be clustered together in
classrooms.


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