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garn

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The hysteria over this flu is just comical. It's the flipping flu! If you get it, you're sick for a few days, and then you're back to 100%. The only one's i've heard of who've died from this have had a pre exisiting medical condition.

Massachuesetts is on the verge of passing very scary provisions dealing with H1N1 as well and that's inside the link as well.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=108604


As WND reported, a blank document from the Iowa Department of Public Health has been discovered online, designed to be filled in with the name of an H1N1 victim who is required to relocate from his or her home to a quarantine facility.

The form, which began appearing Aug 31 in e-mails and on the Internet, has concerned a confused public already swimming in conflicting reports about the severity of the swine flu and intrusive government measures that many fear may be taken if the disease becomes a pandemic.

The Iowa document, which WND confirmed with state officials is authentic, has done little to calm the public's fears.

"The Iowa Department of Public Health has determined that you have had contact with a person with Novel Influenza A H1N1," the form reads. "The Department has determined that it is necessary to quarantine your movement to a specific facility to prevent further spread of this disease.

"The Department has determined that quarantine in your home and other less restrictive alternatives are not acceptable," the document continues, before listing mandatory provisions of compliance with relocation to a quarantine facility.
 

hypocritexposer

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the funny thing about these cases in Ohio is that they are not even verifying that it is H1N1. I would think 110 cases at one school might be considered a "cluster"

110 Cases of Swine Flu Identified at Xavier University in Ohio
Submitted by Julie on September 1, 2009 - 7:39pm.

In just the ten days since Xavier University received their first notification verifying the presence of the H1N1 swine flu virus on campus, 110 probable cases have been identified. This number includes students who currently have it, as well as those who have since recovered.

The state health department has not tested any of the reported H1N1 cases at the universities. Instead, they defer to Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines stating that tests to confirm swine flu are called for when a person has been or should be hospitalized or is part of a cluster of cases.

http://dispatch.com/live/content/local_news/stories/2009/08/29/SFLU.ART_ART_08-29-09_B1_7QETH8I.html?sid=101
 

hypocritexposer

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Who Stands to Benefit From the Swine Flu Pandemic (and Future Pandemics)?

Big Pharma … which stands to gain up to $49 billion a year on the swine flu vaccine alone plus an infinite amount on top of that for future pandemic vaccines.

How much will companies with Government Contracts for emergency Preparedness benefit?

Who's doing the scaremongering when it comes to H1N1?

According to the WHO website:

“Ways were sought to shorten the time between the emergence of a pandemic virus and the availability of safe and effective vaccines.”

One such method used in Europe is to conduct advance studies using a “mock-up” vaccine that contains an active ingredient for an influenza virus that has not circulated recently in human populations.

When testing these mock-up vaccines, it is very possible to release the novel influenza virus into the population, as its purpose is to “mimic the novelty of a pandemic virus” and “greatly expedite regulatory approval.”

Labeling the vaccine a “strain change” rather than an entirely “new” vaccine. This method states the new vaccine has built on technology used to produce vaccines for seasonal influenza, and the change for the pandemic vaccine is similar to a strain change used to produce a new seasonal vaccine each flu season.

http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/notes/h1n1_safety_vaccines_20090805/en/index.html
 
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