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Published October 23, 2009 10:39 pm -

EDITORIAL: Odds and ends


New Castle News

If you’re feeling substantially under the weather these days, it could be the swine flu.

But there’s no reason to panic; it’s the flu, not the end of the world.

While this flu, formally identified as the H1N1 virus, can vary in severity, and has been linked to a few deaths (as is the case with other types of flu), most people feel horrible for a few days and then get better.

There has been considerable talk in the media about swine flu, mainly because of the concern it could mutate into something much more serious. A vaccine is being distributed in some areas, but it’s not yet available in Lawrence County.

As of now, about two dozen cases of the swine flu have been confirmed in the county, however, that’s a little misleading. Testing is required to officially differentiate one type of flu from another.

It’s presumed plenty of people who have suffered from this flu simply weren’t tested. Such testing helps health officials track the disease, but it does little for a particular patient. By the time results come back, the individual is usually recovering.

For the time being, the best advice is to practice prevention — just like other seasonal diseases. Individuals should wash their hands regularly, avoid unnecessary contact and take steps to avoid spreading the virus if they are infected. This, too, shall pass.

We join those who have offered their congratulations to “Pizza Joe” Seminara.

The Lawrence County businessman has been named Entrepreneur of the Year by New Castle Rotary Club 89.

It’s certainly a fitting tribute. Not only has Seminara enjoyed success with his chain of Pizza Joe’s restaurants, he also is well known for his support of community projects and charitable endeavors.

The restaurant business is a tough one. Many who try don’t succeed. Seminara’s accomplishments are a tribute to his dedication to the work and to his community. He deserves the honor.

Meanwhile, there’s good news regarding another local restaurant.

Parkstown is preparing to reopen. The longtime restaurant, banquet hall and bowling alley was destroyed by a massive fire in January. It was a terrible loss for owners Richard and Wanda Bardash.



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