US decl. pub. health emer'cy 4 swine flu

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Sun, 04-26-2009 - 6:34pm
US declares public health emergency for swine flu
http://www.seattlepi.com/national/1151ap_us_swine_flu_emergency.html

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS


WASHINGTON -- The U.S. declared a public health emergency Sunday to deal with the emerging new swine flu, much like the government does to prepare for approaching hurricanes.


Officials reported 20 U.S. cases of swine flu in five states so far, with the latest in Ohio and New York. Unlike in Mexico where the same strain appears to be killing dozens of people, cases in the United State have been mild - and U.S. health authorities can't yet explain why.


"As we continue to look for cases, we are going to see a broader spectrum of disease," predicted Dr. Richard Besser, acting chief of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. "We're going to see more severe disease in this country."


At a White House news conference, Besser and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano sought to assure Americans that health officials are taking all appropriate steps to minimize the impact of the outbreak.


Top among those is declaring the public health emergency. As part of that, Napolitano said roughly 12 million doses of the drug Tamiflu will be moved from a federal stockpile to places where states can quickly get their share if they decide they need it. Priority will be given to the five states with known cases so far: California, Texas, New York, Ohio and Kansas.


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 4:37am

I think this is a developing story to keep the eyes on.

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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 9:30am

Europe Urges Citizens to Avoid U.S. and Mexico Travel


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/28/health/28swine.html?hp


Hoping to head off a global pandemic of swine flu that has surfaced in North America, the European Union’s health commissioner on Monday urged Europeans to avoid traveling to the United States or Mexico if doing so is not essential.


The warning came as health officials in Spain confirmed early Monday that a man hospitalized in eastern Spain had tested positive for swine flu, becoming what appeared to be Europe’s first case of the disease. Health authorities were also testing 17 other suspected cases across Spain, a major hub for travel between Mexico and Europe.


Britain and other European Union nations had already issued travel advisories for those traveling to Mexico, but the European Union’s health commissioner went a step further on Monday in urging Europeans to avoid nonessential trips. Europeans, she told reporters in Luxembourg, “should avoid traveling to Mexico or the United States of America unless it is very urgent for them.”


But Dr. Richard Besser, acting director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Ga., called that advisory unwarranted, saying that only 20 cases had been diagnosed in the United States, just one of which required hospitalization.


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Flu Outbreak Raises a Set of Questions


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/27/health/27questions.html?_r=1&em


 


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 1:27pm

Just to mention, it's in Canada, also (Nova Scotia and B.C.).


http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20090427.wswineworld0427/BNStory/Front



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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 2:05pm

On the local news this a.m., they were out at SeaTac Airport & pretty much all of the airlines seem to be willing to let passengers trade out their trips to Mexico for comparable tickets elsewhere.


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 2:11pm

Yep, I heard about the cases in BC this morning.


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 2:26pm

The spread infections is another downside of globalistion.


Glad to see they're taking swift action.


Complete article....


http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jY65KDyF4puFLrnLY_d0tyqVjrcQD97PKFP80


A glance at the last three pandemics:

_ 1918. The Spanish flu pandemic that started in 1918 was possibly the deadliest outbreak of all time. It was first identified in the U.S., but became known as the Spanish flu because it received more media attention in Spain than in other countries, which were censoring the press during World War I. The 1918 flu was an H1N1 strain — different from the one currently affecting Mexico and the U.S. — and struck mostly healthy young adults. Experts estimate it killed about 40 to 50 million people worldwide.


_ 1957. The 1957 pandemic was known as the Asian flu. It was sparked by an H2N2 strain and was first identified in China. There were two waves of illness during this pandemic; the first wave mostly hit children while the second mostly affected the elderly. It caused about 2 million deaths globally.


_ 1968. The most recent pandemic, known as the Hong Kong flu, was the mildest of the three pandemics this century. It was first spotted in Hong Kong in 1968 and it spread globally over the next two years. The people most susceptible to the virus were the elderly. About 1 million people are estimated to have been killed by this pandemic, an H3N2 flu strain.


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 3:08pm

One of my great-grandmothers died from the Spanish 'flu pandemic.


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 3:09pm

Complete article & video at link.........


http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/138568/gop_pigs_stripped_%27flu_pandemic_preparedness%27_from_stimulus/#more


>"Remember way back in the day, President Obama delivered his Not Really The State Of The Union address, and the GOP trotted out Future Of The Republican Party Supra-Genius Bobbly Jindal to provide a rebuttal? Well, we all had some laughs, didn't we? Mainly because Jindal was all: "They want to spend stimulus money on volcano monitoring? Why everyone knows that the Hill Witch keeps tabs on our volcanoes by floating chicken bones in her own intestinal ichor!" And then Alaska's Mount Redoubt erupted, suggesting there might be something to this "let's monitor volcanoes with government-funded science" idea.




Well, as it turns out, volcano monitoring wasn't the only worthwhile public safety program that was deemed extravagant in the stimulus package, funding for pandemic preparation was axed as well. And playing a critical role was Susan Collins -- for whom the necessity of obtaining her vote is in inverse proportion to the intelligence she shows in policy making:





Famously, Maine Senator Collins, the supposedly moderate Republican who demanded cuts in health care spending in exchange for her support of a watered-down version of the stimulus, fumed about the pandemic funding: "Does it belong in this bill? Should we have $870 million in this bill No, we should not."



Even now, Collins continues to use her official website to highlight the fact that she led the fight to strip the pandemic preparedness money out of the Senate's version of the stimulus measure."<


 


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 3:18pm

>"Gov. Rick Perry today in a precautionary measure requested the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provide 37,430 courses of antiviral medications from the Strategic National Stockpile to Texas to prevent the spread of swine flu. Currently, three cases of swine flu have been confirmed in Texas.


According to a recent DailyKos/Research 2000 poll, "37% of Texans and 51% of Lone Star Republicans agree with Gov. Rick Perry’s recent suggestion that Texas may need to leave the United States. ... Imagine the outcries of patriotism (or lack thereof) if Massachusetts or New York hinted at secession during the Bush years," writes NBC's Mark Murray. And imagine how Texas would deal with the swine flu without federal assistance."< Segment from........


Secessionist Texas Governor Asks for Federal Help to Deal with Swine Flu


 


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Mon, 04-27-2009 - 4:05pm

Swine Influenza (Flu)


http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/

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