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National News See other National News Articles Title: DBJ Business Pulse: Most businesses don’t have a swine-flu plan Saturday, September 19, 2009, 12:30am MDT DBJ Business Pulse: Most businesses dont have a swine-flu plan Denver Business Journal Less that a fourth of readers who responded to the DBJs latest Business Pulse question said their company has a plan in place for dealing with an outbreak of H1N1 swine flu. And in our unscientific online opinion survey, 21 percent said their business doesnt need a plan, despite government agencies and business groups recommending preparations for an outbreak. There were 454 responses to the informal survey, which asked: Does your business have a plan for an outbreak of H1N1 (swine) flu? Your answers: No, we dont have a plan 39 percent. Yes, we have a plan 23 percent. We dont need a plan 21 percent. Were working on a plan 7 percent. Not sure 10 percent. Heres a sampling of your comments on the topic: The coverage this swine flu and the regular flu itself is way overblown. If you wish to avoid the flu or a cold, simply keep your hands washed and clean, and dont stick your fingers in your eyes, nose or mouth. I have not had the cold or flu in 30 plus years by following this advice. I cant believe how many people in the U.S. already have or had this latest flu and are either recovering or recovered. Same all around the world. Experts are saying that it is actually a milder flu than the normal seasonal flu. I truly think it was a Big Pharma ploy to make billions of $$$ at the expense and health of ordinary citizens. This weeks Business Pulse question: What should be done with Pinnacol Assurance, Colorados largest workers-comp insurer? Click here to respond. denvernews@bizjournals.com Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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