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    W4A1 143 43CK? Nbadan's Avatar
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    In addition, many officials believe the federal government has been slow to recognize a new and potentially greater threat, a rare and deadly strain of flu. Currently found in Asia, it is threatening to become a global epidemic and hit the United States.

    "We could be dealing with a situation where 1,500 people a day could be dying of influenza, with a large number of those people being children," says Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of the National Center for Disease Preparedness.

    There is no vaccine for the avian bird flu. The United States has been well behind most industrialized countries in obtaining supplies of the one medicine that works against the rare flu. No deliveries of the medicine are expected until after this winter's flu season.

    According to Redlener, "We are not even close to being prepared for this country."
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    Mayors and Governors of U.S. cities should start planning now.

    The only vaccine that works on the avian flu by the way is from a Donald Rumsfeld owned company, the drug is called Tamiflu, and the rich in the USA have bought all of it for their own personal well-being. You cannot now get it anywhere in the U.S..

    At least one of the strains required a higher than usual dose of Tamiflu for a longer period of time than expected to reduce (not eliminate) the mortality rate. By the time H5N1 morphs into a strain that's highly contagious among humans, it could be that even Tamiflu won't help.

    There is a vaccine in the works. Anybody's guess as to how close that will be to the dominant strain in the now-apparently-inevitably pandemic.

    Our best defense in an outbreak? A rapid, coordinated response that includes indentifying and quarantining those who have been exposed to H5N1.

    Given the events of the past two weeks, do you see that happening?

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    I'm pretty sure they're ignoring the disaster known as NBADan.

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    Ahhh Dan, I'm sure you will keep us aware of any disaster that might befall us poor mortals.

    Speaking of which, bought your ticket to the Saints game yet? I know you want to check on their welfare.

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    how can we forget about the FLU VACCINNE shortage a few years ago!

    Damn I tell you,the list goes on and on.

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    ABC News

    Mayors and Governors of U.S. cities should start planning now.

    The only vaccine that works on the avian flu by the way is from a Donald Rumsfeld owned company, the drug is called Tamiflu, and the rich in the USA have bought all of it for their own personal well-being. You cannot now get it anywhere in the U.S..

    At least one of the strains required a higher than usual dose of Tamiflu for a longer period of time than expected to reduce (not eliminate) the mortality rate. By the time H5N1 morphs into a strain that's highly contagious among humans, it could be that even Tamiflu won't help.

    There is a vaccine in the works. Anybody's guess as to how close that will be to the dominant strain in the now-apparently-inevitably pandemic.

    Our best defense in an outbreak? A rapid, coordinated response that includes indentifying and quarantining those who have been exposed to H5N1.

    Given the events of the past two weeks, do you see that happening?

    WTF, I'm rich and I didn't get any! Did they post the notice to buy it on the board at the country club like usual? I'm pissed!

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    it seems like FEMA is taking Ophelia seriously, from an AP article:

    "The Federal Emergency Management Agency had at least 200 workers on the ground in North Carolina for the first post-Katrina hurricane, a larger-than-usual contingent given Ophelia's size. FEMA also put Coast Guard Rear Adm. Brian Peterman in place to command any federal response the storm may require."

    sonofa , that sounds pretty damn serious, clear line of (federal) responsibility, a professional CG dude in charge of federal responding, hot damn, our taxes at work!!

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    What Other Disasters Might the FEDS Be Ignoring?
    Nbadan.

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    George W. Bush

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