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1、Steve BaragonaJanuary 12, 2013BOSTON With flu cases spiking in the U.S. city of Boston, the mayor has taken an unusual step. He has declared a public health emergency and is urging people to get vaccinated. While not everyone believes there is a crisis, the declaration is making many Bostonians take

2、 action.Hand washing is a big deal at the Tufts Medical Center emergency room. Nurse Sandy Gibbons said theyve seen a surge of flu patients in the last couple weeks .“And it came on very fast. Thats what weve noticed. It went from being a trickle to inundated within a matter of two to three days,” s

3、aid Gibbons.Hospitals are inundated across Boston. Influenza cases are up more than 10-fold from last years mild season. And thats a challenge for hospitals that already are nearly full, said Dr. David Hooper at Massachusetts General Hospital.“The surge in influenza patients since early December has

4、 really added a lot more pressure on managing beds and making sure everyone gets the care they need,” he said.But while 47 of the 50 U.S. states are reporting widespread flu activity, the response from Boston Mayor Thomas Menino is so far unique.“Today January 9 I am declaring a public health emerge

5、ncy in the city of Boston,” said Menino.The city is offering free flu shots at clinics across the city and urging everyone to get vaccinated.The emergency declaration is a welcome but unexpected move, said Hooper.“Some would call it an emergency, some would call it a challenging year that weve got t

6、o step to the next level on,” he said.City officials say the point is to raise the urgency level for people to get vaccinated. Early figures show that only about 35 percent had received flu shots as of November.The mayors announcement got Leona Hamptons attention.“I got really nervous. My doctors ha

7、d talked to me previously about getting the flu shot, but I was a little leery, like, Oh, I never get the flu. But I need to change my thinking,” she said.Changing peoples thinking is not easy. Dental student McKenna Cox is recovering from the flu. She did not get vaccinated, and she does not plan t

8、o next year, because, like many people, she said its not that big a deal.“I think its kind of crazy, the whole manic panic about the whole thing. I mean, this is New England in the winter. People get sick,” she said.But as they struggle to find empty beds in Bostons emergency rooms, doctors disagree.

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