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« on: April 29, 2009, 09:14:48 AM »

Please sticky!  Cool



WHO thinking about Level / Phase 5 -  http://worldblog.msnbc.msn.com/archive/2009/04/28/1912987.aspx

"The collection of information, the analysis of it, the monitoring by all countries around the world is really critical because this is how we are going to tell if we are moving into Phase 5 or not," Fukuda said.

http://drtenpenny.com/WHO_pandemic_plan.aspx

This is the WHO Pandemic Plan, written in 2005, that now looks more like "an action plan" than a "preparedness plan." This document is here so you can read it for yourself.
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We are currently at Level 4; Level 5 states the following:
 
4. Determine target population for vaccination; if intervention agreed, implement as an emergency measure; assess impact.
 
5. Consider deploying prototype pandemic vaccine, if available.
[This means that use of an unproven, marginally tested vaccine will be
allowed.]
 
6. If agreements are already in place with manufacturer(s), consider recommending cessation of seasonal vaccine production and initiation of full-scale pandemic vaccine production.
 
7. Adjust priority lists of persons to be vaccinated.
 
8. Plan for vaccine distribution and accelerate preparations for mass vaccination campaigns (e.g., education, legal/liability issues) for when pandemic vaccine becomes available.
 
Level 6 states, "Consider applying emergency powers."
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2009, 09:17:32 AM »

Holly Sh1t !!
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« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2009, 11:11:34 PM »

WHO Officially Raises Alert Level to 5

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/30398682/

April 29, 2009


The World Health Organization raised its pandemic alert for swine flu to the second highest level Wednesday, meaning that it believes a global outbreak of the disease is imminent.

WHO Director-General Margaret Chan declared the phase 5 alert after consulting with flu experts from around the world. The decision could lead the global body to recommend additional measures to combat the outbreak, including for vaccine manufacturers to switch production from seasonal flu vaccines to a pandemic vaccine.

“All countries should immediately now activate their pandemic preparedness plans,” Chan told reporters in Geneva. “It really is all of humanity that is under threat in a pandemic.”

A phase 5 alert means there is sustained transmission among people in at least two countries. Once the virus shows effective transmission in two different regions of the world a full pandemic outbreak would be declared.

WHO has confirmed human cases of swine flu in Mexico, the United States, Canada, Britain, Israel, New Zealand and Spain. Mexico and the U.S. have reported deaths.

“It is important to take this very seriously,” Chan told a press conference watched around the globe on Wednesday.

As fear and uncertainty about the disease ricocheted around the globe, nations took all sorts of precautions, some more useful than others.

Britain closed a school after a 12-year-old girl was found to have the disease. Egypt slaughtered all its pigs and the central African nation of Gabon became the latest nation to ban pork imports, despite assurances that swine flu was not related to eating pork.

Cuba eased its flight ban, deciding just to block flights coming in from Mexico. And Asian nations greeted returning airport travelers with teams of medical workers and carts of disinfectants, eager to keep swine flu from infecting their continent.

In Mexico City, the epicenter of the epidemic, the mayor said Wednesday the outbreak seemed to be stabilizing and he was considering easing the citywide shutdown that closed schools, restaurants, concert halls and sports arenas.

Swine flu is suspected of killing more than 150 people in Mexico and sickening over 2,400 there.

Nearly 100 cases have now been confirmed in the U.S. across 11 states, and health officials reported Wednesday that a 23-month-old Mexican boy had died in Texas.

Across Europe, Germany confirmed three swine flu cases and Austria one, while the number of confirmed cases rose to five in Britain and ten in Spain.

WHO conducted a scientific review Wednesday to determine exactly what is known about how the disease spreads, how it affects human health and how it can be treated.

The U.S., the European Union and other countries have discouraged nonessential travel to Mexico. Cuba suspended all regular and charter flights from Mexico to the island but was still allowing airlines to return travelers to Mexico.

In Australia, officials were testing more than 100 people with flu symptoms for the virus and the government gave health authorities wide powers to contain contagious diseases.

“(We can make) sure that people are isolated and perhaps detained if they don’t cooperate and are showing symptoms,” said Health Minister Nicola Roxon.
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« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2009, 04:18:14 AM »

level 6 will be on its way this weekend
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« Reply #4 on: April 30, 2009, 04:52:13 AM »

The health minister held a press conference here in Norway this morning. There are so far no cases here, but he said they expect it to come and that many may be sick and he focused on how to keep society going when many are on sick leave. He said this swine flu will be just a little more annoying than the regular flu. So in other words, no need to panic. He also commented on the WHO chiefs statement that this will affect all of humanity by stating that he views this as it will affect most people in that they will come down with the flu themselves or notice it in society as more people being ill that normally. I viewed his statement as a need to avoid needless panic and images of mass deaths, even though he didnt say it outright.

Its good to see that, at lest so far, the authorities here are not in a state of panic.
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« Reply #5 on: May 01, 2009, 12:50:36 AM »

Here in Australia it's "Stockpile food, but don't panic".

Now it's "Queenslanders have been advised to shop less often, stockpile food and avoid getting too near others to reduce the spread of swine flu."

All while the $42 Billion stimulus is handed out, nice work Government! Plunge us $200Billion in debt and tell us not to shop...that's about $10,000 per person.  Angry

The hype is unbelievable and not even a confirmed case yet let alone a death. We are going into flu-season so you'll see if here for sure...just a matter of time before an "accident".

Just imagine if someone with vague flu dies! Interrupted broadcasts for press conferences, fear-mongering.

http://news.ninemsn.com.au/health/808444/qld-told-to-stockpile-food-amid-flu-fear
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