I thought the Prayer Call regulars might find this interesting...
Those of you who call regularly might remember a couple of weeks ago that Proph. Sanders said she had a dream about the Swine Flu and she was requesting prayer that the Lord would cover us and reveal the meaning of the dream she had etc. etc. etc. She gave some detail about the dream, but I don't remember it clearly enough to tell it. I just remember the part about intercessors praying intensely about Swine Flu, and I remember that she had a revelation about what Swine Flu was all about and its release in the earth and all that.
Anyway, Proph. Sanders works for the City, and she just forwarded me an e-mail the Mayor sent out.Well...it looks like once again the dream I had is steadily coming into
affect. It is coming closer to home. Please let's be prayerful as the
people of God continue to be covered. (see email below from our mayor) -----Original Message-----
From: Odom, April A.
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 9:24 AM
To: All Users
Subject: City Hall ONLY to Close
Today, Mayor Larry P. Langford announced the immediate shut down of the
City's Information Management Services Department and building after an
employee was confirmed to have the Swine Flu.
"Unfortunately the employee was in this building all week but he was
confirmed with the Swine Flu virus yesterday. We are closing IMS
effective today. They will work from home until Monday. If no one else
shows any signs, then we will resume business as usual then," said Mayor
Langford.
The Jefferson County Department of Health documented the case of H1N1 in
City Hall.
"The person diagnosed has been sent home to rest and we are told that
they're recovering," continued Mayor Langford.
According to the Department of Health, when one person is infected with
H1N1, it infects two, so City officials felt it necessary to close all
of City Hall tomorrow as a precaution.
Employees are advised to use hand sanitizer constantly; wash hands
frequently, for at least 20 seconds, with normal cleaning products.
In addition, several 120 gallon drums of hand sanitizer will be placed
at the entrances of city buildings.
If Supervisors or employees have the sniffles or runny noses, they have
been asked to please go home.
"Our goal is to keep this from turning into a full blown outbreak," said
Mayor Langford.
This only applies to employees in City Hall and the IMS building. Sick
Absences beyond 2 days will require a doctor's excuse. Please speak with
your immediate supervisor if you have any questions.
For additional H1N1 information, please check this website:
http://www.jcdh.org ###