![]() ![]() It seemed that I agreed with you that testing for Swine Flu would "cause chaos." Read my description of what chaos might look like in that post. This is the same American Public that has been shrugs off global warming and still demands "real" proof. That being said, I really do not see what the "fear of hysteria" is here. ![]() I also don't think its bull to prepare that it could turn more dangerous, because we could always have that unlucky die role. Even if sixty million of those are mild cases. Eighty million sick with one more than a hundred thousand people dying is extremely serious. Or I'll put it like this, not without a very unlucky mutation or two. Mine is supported by the fact that if it was all to give a sop to the pharma companies, why would they be late? Why the delay on vaccine, when to me, the fact that this flu is widespread is irrefutable. Mine was, that's a very bad sign for all of us. There's no accurate way to come up with it except by statistics after-the-fact. I'm afraid we're not going to know death rate till after this is over, though. But if it infects half the population, 150 million people, it could kill hundreds of thousands and could bring the country to a standstill for a month. Indications have been that, so far, (in lieu of any mutations) it's not quite as high as the normal flu. They knew studying the virus' spread that it was, at least, the most contagious thing they had ever seen. My interpretation was that the CDC already realized that this was going to be bad, and didn't consider it to be a priority to be told that every week, and they thought the cost of testing a hundred million people for H1N1 would quickly overwhelm their budget, and the budgets of all public health departments. I remember this news, and in fact, I think I posted on that very thread. This is just a giveaway to Big PharmaceuticalsĪnd if somebody is crushed under a 5,000 pounds, you don't bring them a scale to make sure it isn't 5,500. Instead, on July 24, the Council for State and Territorial Epidemiologists, CSTE, issued the following notice to state public health officials on behalf of the CDC. CBS News learned that the decision to stop counting H1N1 flu cases was made so hastily that states weren't given the opportunity to provide input. The rationale given for the CDC guidance to forego testing and tracking individual cases was: why waste resources testing for H1N1 flu when the government has already confirmed there's an epidemic? Some public health officials privately disagreed with the decision to stop testing and counting, telling CBS News that continued tracking of this new and possibly changing virus was important because H1N1 has a different epidemiology, affects younger people more than seasonal flu and has been shown to have a higher case fatality rate than other flu virus strains. ![]() This notice shall be published in the Federal Register and transmitted to the Congress.In late July, the CDC abruptly advised states to stop testing for H1N1 flu, and stopped counting individual cases. 1622(d)), I am continuing for 1 year the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13694. Therefore, in accordance with section 202(d) of the National Emergencies Act (50 U.S.C. For this reason, the national emergency declared on April 1, 2015, must continue in effect beyond April 1, 2021. These significant malicious cyber-enabled activities continue to pose an unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States. On December 28, 2016, the President issued Executive Order 13757 to take additional steps to address the national emergency declared in Executive Order 13694. 1701 et seq.) to deal with the unusual and extraordinary threat to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States constituted by the increasing prevalence and severity of malicious cyber‑enabled activities originating from, or directed by persons located, in whole or in substantial part, outside the United States. On April 1, 2015, by Executive Order 13694, the President declared a national emergency pursuant to the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (50 U.S.C. CONTINUATION OF THE NATIONAL EMERGENCY WITH RESPECT TO SIGNIFICANT MALICIOUS CYBER-ENABLED ACTIVITIES ![]()
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