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Swine Flu Hustle get bigger and bigger

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.

The declaration, signed Friday night and announced Saturday, comes with the disease more prevalent than ever in the country and production delays undercutting the government’s initial, optimistic estimates that as many as 120 million doses of the vaccine could be available by mid-October.

Health authorities say more than 1,000 people in the United States, including almost 100 children, have died from the flu, known as H1N1, and 46 states have widespread flu activity. So far only 11 million doses have gone out to health departments, doctor’s offices and other providers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials.

Administration officials said the declaration was a pre-emptive move designed to make decisions easier when they need to be made. Officials said the move was not in response to any single development.

Health and Human Services chief Kathleen Sebelius now has authority to bypass federal rules when opening alternative care sites, such as offsite hospital centers at schools or community centers if hospitals seek permission.

Some hospitals have opened drive-thrus and drive-up tent clinics to screen and treat swine flu patients. The idea is to keep infectious people out of regular emergency rooms and away from other sick patients.

Hospitals could modify patient rules — for example, requiring them to give less information during a hectic time — to quicken access to treatment, with government approval, under the declaration.

It also addresses a financial question for hospitals — reimbursement for treating people at sites not typically approved. For instance, federal rules do not allow hospitals to put up treatment tents more than 200 yard away from the doors; if the tents are 300 yards or more away, typically federal dollars won’t go to pay for treatment.

Administration officials said those rules might not make sense while fighting the swine flu, especially if the best piece of pavement is in the middle of a parking lot and some medical centers already are putting in place parts of their emergency plans.

The national emergency declaration was the second of two steps needed to give Sebelius extraordinary powers during a crisis.

On April 26, the administration declared swine flu a public health emergency, allowing the shipment of roughly 12 million doses of flu-fighting medications from a federal stockpile to states in case they eventually needed them. At the time, there were 20 confirmed cases in the U.S. of people recovering easily. There was no vaccine against swine flu, but the CDC had taken the initial step necessary for producing one.

“As a nation, we have prepared at all levels of government, and as individuals and communities, taking unprecedented steps to counter the emerging pandemic,” Obama wrote in Saturday’s declaration.

He said the pandemic keeps evolving, the rates of illness are rising rapidly in many areas and there’s a potential “to overburden health care resources.”

The government now hopes to have about 50 million doses of swine flu vaccine out by mid-November and 150 million in December. The flu virus has to be grown in chicken eggs, and the yield hasn’t been as high as was initially hoped, officials have said.

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“Many millions” of Americans have had swine flu so far, according to an estimate that CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden gave Friday. The government doesn’t test everyone to confirm swine flu so it doesn’t have an exact count. He also said there have been more than 20,000 hospitalizations.The Swine flu has been around since 1975 so why is it now such a big deal ? So drug comapanies can make a bundle off selling the vaccine.

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r1n1 ( the swine ) and its past

Saturday, August 29th, 2009

Something i have learned recently, in all this Swine talk, is the code name for the swine is R1N1 . what a,… wierd name. But what is even more crazy is the original swine flu, the r2n2 ( no, not r2d2 from star wars ). The original R2n2 was reported to be a epademic in 1957, and there are numours accounts of this eppademic in the States. The response was strikingly similar to that of the current so-called epademic.

The r2n2 was originally a simple flu ( as they all are ), and was and could be deadly, but only if gone without care ( basic stuff – lots of water and sleep and a bucket to puke in ). Basicly, its a slightly amped version of the common flu. Yet, the numbers of dead by the media’s standards was around a half million, though some sources would claim over a million. The only documented amount of deaths by the r2n2 was around 20,000 . What is even more shocking is the media coverage of the vacine. get this: the vacine for the r2n2 was short in surplus, and not everyone would be treated for it. Everone who took the vacine then became terminally ill. Even more so, most of them died ( where the the number of dead by the virus alone and the number dead from the vacine is obviously mis-interpreted ) . In most records, it shows there are no documented deaths from the virus alone, but thousands upon thousands of documented deaths and prolonged hospital stays due to the vacine alone.

The one thing i see most creepy is how the media never mentions the r2n2 virus and epademic of 1957 . Hell, i didn’t even know until i read about it on yahoo. Now why do you think the media wouldent mention how this strain came about? becuase apparently, a certain university had over 200 culture kits for the r2n2 virus  and sent most of them out to goverment agencys about three years ago. The university was under the impression the kits would be used for testing and study. But woulden’t you know it, a strain of the since quarantined virus is now out and about. hmmmm i wonder what crazy goverment illumunatis ran scientist freaking engineered the r1n1 virus??? maybe someone hell-bent on destroying the worlds population, first by implementing a very strong flu virus , strong enough to scare folks into taking a vacine that is more deadly then the virus.

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Feds Put Focus on Swine Flu Vaccines

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Federal authorities plan to launch a massive campaign in the coming weeks to convince Americans to get the swine flu vaccine and to erase any public skepticism about the flu’s danger and the safety of immunizations.
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Even as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has manufacturers working overtime to produce a vaccine for the swine flu by mid-October, government officials are concerned that demand for immunization will not be high. In particular, parents participating in focus groups this summer expressed concern that ramping up vaccine production would make it less safe than the seasonal flu vaccine.

Only about 1 in 3 Americans gets the seasonal flu shot, but some of the groups with the lowest rates of immunization have the highest risk of becoming infected with the swine flu. Less than 25 percent of children under age 2 get the seasonal flu vaccine, for example, and rates are even lower for school-aged children

“Many parents (in focus groups) expressed a lot of concerns about 2009 H1N1 vaccine. Those concerns were centered around the fact that it was new and it was being developed quickly,” said Kris Sheedy, a communications director with the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, during a meeting with reporters at the CDC on Tuesday. “There were comments such as ‘this is new and I don’t want my child to be a guinea pig.’ ”

She added that people in focus groups mostly viewed the swine flu as a “mild disease,” which might make them reluctant to be vaccinated.
Cause of concern

Since it first emerged last spring, the swine flu, a form of influenza Type A, subtype H1N1, has been no more dangerous than seasonal influenza. But most people have no natural immunity to the virus and federal public health officials worry about the consequences if it is allowed to spread unchecked.

On Monday, federal officials estimated that the swine flu could infect 60 million to 120 million people in the United States this fall and winter and result in up to 1.8 million people being hospitalized and as many as 90,000 dying.

In their campaign to raise awareness, public health officials on the local and national levels will target high-risk populations – including children, pregnant women, and adults with underlying health problems. Regional health departments will set up clinics at schools and other public places to distribute the vaccine.

The federal government will spend about $16 million on outreach to convince people of the need to get the swine flu vaccine.

CDC officials are expecting about 45 million doses of vaccine to be available by mid-October, with another 20 million doses delivered every week through the rest of the year. That’s not nearly enough to cover the entire U.S. population, but officials said that won’t be necessary – the real battle likely will be convincing people in the high-risk groups to get the vaccine.
Safety assurances

The swine flu vaccine should be just as safe as the seasonal flu shot, CDC officials said. The new vaccine is being manufactured using the same process as the seasonal vaccine, but with a different strain of influenza – which is what happens every year when a new vaccine is made in accordance with whatever strain is expected to be circulating in the coming flu season.

So far, clinical trials have shown the swine flu vaccine to be safe, but the CDC will be monitoring immunizations throughout the season. If there are side effects, CDC officials said, they’ll likely be rare and won’t show up until hundreds of thousands of people have been vaccinated. If serious side effects appear during clinical trials the vaccine program will be halted immediately.

“We certainly feel that from everything we’ve seen, the risks associated with the illness are much higher than the risk associated with the vaccine,” said Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. “If there are rare, severe adverse events, it will only be after wide-scale use that we’ll see them.”

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