P ageB 3 J a n u a r y 5, 2 0 0 0 IJariUmb (ßbseruer — P ortland ietro /National ■am ■■ m m m Hospitals overwhelmed by flu victims A ssociated P atss W e’ve survived the Y 2K bug ..only to be attacked by the flu bug. Flu season took hold in earnest over the holidays. " Influenza ac tiv ity is picking up in m ost parts o f the country,” says Keiji Fukuda o f the C enter for D isease Control. Doctors all over the U S. agree and e m e rg e n c y ro o m s a r e b e in g sw am ped. Dr. Stephen Lynn o f St. L uke’s Roosevelt Hospital in New York City has seen hundreds o f flu cases ju s t in th e last few days. ’’Some years are good flu years. Others are bad. T h is y ear seem s to be p a r tic u la r ly b a d ,’’ h e sa y s. Som e parts o f the country are faring w orse than others. H ospitals in New Y ork, A tlanta and Los A ngeles are r e p o r tin g a s u r g e in c a s e s . Dr. Susan S tangloftheU C L A Family H ealth C enter says that surge has com e little earlier than usual. “ We* tend to see m ore flu in January and February but w e're definitely seeing a lot o f people, probably a tw enty to thirty percent increase over last year.” Sym ptom s include cough, headache and a high fever that w o n ’t subside. Even the new anti-flu drugs on the market w o n ’t help ifyou wait too long P o r tla n d _________ to see a doctor. "For three or four days I’ve been sick,” says flu victim Shirley Pistor. “I could practically not get out o f bed.” The good new s is that this flu is a known enem y, influenza A, and the flu shot is still up to 90-percent effective against it. But doctors admit at this tim e o f year there are so many other viruses out there it may be im possible to avoid them all. — y outhBuildërs is a non-profit vocational educational program providing construction train­ ing and education to young people betw een the ages o f 18-24. Portland Youth Builders offers: American aboard hijacked flight back in U.S. . A ssociated P ress T he sole A m erican held hostage aboard an Indian A irlinesjet hijacked en route to India says passengers d id n ’t know each day w hether they w ould eat — or if each meal might be their last. “Y ou didn *t know if there w as going to be a delivery or not,” Jeanne Moore told A B C ’s “Good Morning America” in an interview aired Tuesday. “You d id n ’t know ify o u were going to get sw arm ed, the guys w ere going to drop the grenades or not.” Moore, 53, a special education teacher from Bakersfield, Calif., arrived at Los A ngeles International A irport on Tuesday, exhausted and suffering from pneum onia and other ailments. Security officials allowed her to leave through a separate exit to bypass reporters and relatives, including her elderly parents, w ho had w aited at least two hours for her arrival. She contracted pneum onia during the ordeal and was suffering from stomach problem s, said her brother-in-law G eorge W elch. Otherwise, she was in good spirits Tuesday. “ H er fam ily has her squirreled aw ay fo ra fe w d a y sso sh e c a n rest because her health isn ’t the best,” W elch said outside his in-law s’ home in Burbank. “ S he’s happy to be back in the good oldU SA .” She was expected to remain near Los A ngeles for the next few days before returning home. T he eight-day ordeal for M oore and 154 other passengers began when their je t was hijacked on its w ay from K atm andu, N epal to New Delhi on C hristm as Eve. O ne passenger was killed shortly thereafter. Suspect in fatal hotel shooting had been arrested It ended on N ew Y ear’s Eve after three Kashmiri activists w ere freed from Indian jails in exchange for the 155 passengers and crew members. M oore described a continually tense atm osphere aboard the plane. She said one o f her captors struck her on the head after she m ade a slight m ovem ent to blow a bug o ff her hand. “ It was not fun and gam es all the tim e,” she said. “ I d o n ’t recom m end it as a vacation to anyone. “As bad as you think it is, multiply that by a couple o f tim es and th a t’s w hat y o u ’ve got.” While waiting at the airport, her father, Harold Redding, said the family "did not know w hat kind o f crazy people had a hold o f her so w e w ere worried about her safety.” He described his daughter as an “achiever,” and said that the hijacking probably w o u ld n ’t stop her from traveling again. 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