Friday Blog Roundup

Most of my blog reading this week has involved swine flu; feel free to add non-flu-related links to other worthwhile blog posts in the comments. (More flu links are welcome, too.)

First, a few numbers: CDC has confirmed 141 cases in the US; Mexico reports that it has 358 confirmed cases; and the WHO reports 68 additional confirmed cases in 11 other countries. The current worldwide pandemic alert level is 5.

At The Wonk Room, Igor Volsky reminds us that it can be hard to follow CDCâs advice if you donât have health insurance, and Pat Garofalo points out that a lack of paid sick days is also a problem.

Christine Gorman at Global Health Report identifies and corrects flu-related misperceptions in media reports.

Janet Stemwedel at Adventures in Ethics and Science suggests a way for airlines to reduce the likelihood of having sick passengers aboard.

Merritt Clifton at Gristmill cautions against jumping to conclusions about industrial pig farmingâs connection to the outbreak.

Merrill Goozner at GoozNews reports that Arlen Specterâs negotiation on the stimulus package shifted money to research by taking it away from public health â leaving many local agencies without money that would be very useful right now.

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