Masks- preventive
not so hot- surgical masks, I'd go for these if it was all I could get.
better and good most most situations- N-95 (will cover almost all situations you'd be in fairly well)
even better, majority of N95's with a couple of N100's in case your in situations where real airborne transmission is likely (crowded conditions with poor airflow)
Hand sanitizer-preventive
and lots of it, in various sizes, so you can have them in several rooms, one in your purse/pocket, and plenty of extra. you'll go thru them pretty quick, so buy more than you think you need.
Antibacterial hand soap-preventive
use it well, use it often! Have a couple of bottles for every sink in the house.
Antibacterial wipes-preventive
for disinfecting surfaces-think shopping cart handles, doorknobs, telephone recievers, other hard surfaces touched by the public, and guests in the home. I picked up my first travel pack for my prep shelf today, 99 cents at the checkout counter at Target.
Disinfectant spray-preventive
again, for disinfecting larger surfaces, useful at home, harder to carry, but if this baby hits, carrying a can of Lysol may not get you locked up as paranoid
gloves-preventive
surgical type, I'd keep a bunch-useful for cleaning, caring for the sick, and when you
need to go out. The old rubbermaid household cleaning type are hot and hard to wear for long-but can be thrown in the washing machine with bleach or lysol, so having a pair or two of those for a back-up might not be bad. A decent box of medical gloves costs about 15.00 on the shelf today, IIRC, and thats only 50 pair, and they are one use only-so a combination of the disposable and the reusable makes sense to me.
OTC pain and fever reducers- treatment
tylenol and motrin most common, avoid aspirin in any viral illness-it can lead to Reyes syndrome. although there is some point in allowing a fever to continue to decrease viral replicationn, theres also significant danger of seizure and dehydration for prologed fever, especially in the frail, elderly and kids. Even if you dont think you'd use 'em, I'd have em just in case you get into a situation where fever runs too high, too long. They may be hard to find if you change your mind.
paper goods-preventive
if illness in the house, using paper and disposable dishes and silverware cups etc may help. Paper towels, tissues, etc. Couldnt hurt, and you'll be busy enough not to want to do dishes anyway.
plenty of fluids, electrolyte replacement-treatment
gatorade, pedialyte, etc ginger ale, tea, stuff you know you prefer when sick. other stuff thats easy to tolerate, like custards, jello, crackers, etc.
vitamins, preventive, treatment
at a minimum, ester C and a good multivit. other supplements as needed. I'd hesitate to encourage immune boosters at this point, only because i'm seeing some indications that cytokine storm is implicated in many H5N1 deaths-and boosting the immune system may make this more likely. I'm not sure on this one- pure specualtion on my part at this time...would like to hear any other thoughts on it if we can turn up data one way or another. BTW< I'm thinking that natural antivirals (like elderberry, garlic, etc) are NOT in that category and probably OK. Ginger caps definitely on my list, for the nausea and GI distress-can make a big difference in retaining fluids.
This is in addition to usual preps for possible hunker down/ shelter in place situation- since almost all the pandemic plans include some quarantine. At least a week if youve been in close contact. Add that to my concern, which I
think is founded, of many shortages and closing and transportation problems if theres a prolonged outbreak with a high transmission rate, and you've got a situation where the average pantry could be bare pretty quickly. And this is one situation where having enough to share may go a long way, since any supply breakdowns may be spotty and not last too long. For both basic necessities as well as the special items above- if relative and neighbors are in need, we may be able to help. An extra bottle of tylenol may buy some good will.Think of it as a temporary, practice TEOTWAWKI?
Just some quick thoughts- and MHO only-YMMV. I gotta go feed a bunch of dogs, then rustle up some groceries for DH and I...will try to get back later. Good thread, Hansa, lets keep it going and build on the ideas. We may be able to create a good prep thread with it.