Via the Avian Flu Blog, FuturePundit offers a deluxe to-do list on how to prepare for the Avian flu pandemic.:
- Stockpile about 50 or 100 times more Tamiflu than you or your family could use. You can use it to barter if food and other distribution systems break down. Or you can use it to help every friend, acquaintance, and business associate you have. Want to get great deals from a supplier? Give him some Tamiflu and save his life. He’ll remember.
- Stockpile thousands of 3M N100 and P100 face masks. Again, they will make valuable barter material. Or you can give them away to people who do work for you.
- Stockpile a couple of years of dried and canned food in a dry cool place. I’d also suggest a couple hundred pounds of salmon filets so you can eat healthy even as the supermarkets go empty.
- Buy a house in the country so that you can avoid contact with other people.
- The country house should be self sufficient. That means it should have a well, two or three electric generators, and enough fuel to run the electric generators for several months. Photovoltaics in the roof and/or a windmill for electric power would be prudent.
- If you have to stay in the suburbs make sure you have an extremely well sealed house and high quality filters on air brought in from outside. Though the odds are pretty low you’ll get sick from a neighbor’s cough.
- Whether in the country or suburbs make sure your house can function without maintenance for years.
- Stock your house with whatever else you might need for 2 or 3 years (e.g. seeds and fertilizer for the garden).
- Be extremely ready to drop everything and isolate yourself with less than a single day’s notice. Avoidance of exposure is the best defense. The news says an outbreak is ripping through Tokyo or Shanghai or Calcutta? Time to quit going to work and head for the country or at least stay in your suburban home.
- If you need to travel to get to a hideaway best to have a lot of gasoline in a small towed trailer to make the trip since you won’t want to fly and even exposure at a gasoline station is best avoided (and under panic conditions you can’t count on finding gasoline to buy anyway).
UPDATE: I won’t be posting much new linkage for a short while due to the TypePad blackout. But on the bird flu, Thank you CCP.
June 21st, 2005 at 10:28 am
Daily linklets 21st June
The I got to Manila airport 2 hours early edition: Harry cracks me up. How and why Wanchai’s sex trade remains strong. Hong Kong’s property addiciton and the lies told in its name. ESWN discusses income inequality in China. He echoes my point: The tric…
June 21st, 2005 at 1:22 pm
Around The ‘Sphere June 21, 2005
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September 26th, 2005 at 11:39 pm
Avian influenza
The UN says that the H7 strain of bird flu previously undetected in Asia has been found in North Korea.