Monday, July 27, 2009

Swine Flu Reporting Ends at CDC, ACIP Recommendations

The CDC is apparently more concerned with running a contest for a new public service ad ad than running the numbers on swine flu, having decided that it will no longer track the number of cases. The World Health Organization is not keeping tabs either.

Dr. Anne Schuchat said the CDC would no longer report cases and was working on better ways to estimate how many people had been infected. The projection from the CDC, “The H1N1 swine flu could end up affecting as many as 40 percent of Americans is based on the influenza pandemic in 1957, when almost 70,000 people in the United States died from the flu.” http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/07/24/swine-flu-could-eventually-affect-4037-of.html.

Working on better ways to track swine flu? Like maybe misleading the public further into the abysmal summation that the swine flu vaccine will be safe? That there will be absolutely no proof that there is a pandemic occurring at all? The mortality and morbidity report http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/ ;Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD)http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/vsd/; Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)http://www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/vaers/ exsist to track health data, but are apparently also being ignored as a source of keeping track of the flu. Death associated with laboratory-confirmed influenza virus infection among children (defined as persons aged <18 years) is a nationally reportable condition according to the CDC- except, apparently now that H1N1 is threatening- the rules all get conveniently changed.

The VAERS site makes note that researchers have turned more recently to large-linked databases (LLDB) to study vaccine safety. LLDB provide scientists with access to the complete medical records of millions of individuals receiving vaccines (all identifying information is deleted to protect the confidentiality of the patient). LOL, the Pentagon gets a cyber attack, blames South Korea and you think your identifying information is secured?

“We have not figured out exactly who conducted that July 4th — that attack that began on July 4th,” Dennis Blair, director of National Intelligence, told a U.S. Chamber of Commerce National Security Task Force meeting.http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/national/2009/07/23/91/0301000000AEN20090723000700315F.HTML

The report , Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines, Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), 2009 states,” available data indicate that both children and adults vaccinated with LAIV can shed vaccine viruses after vaccination, although in lower amounts than occur typically with shedding of wild-type influenza viruses. In rare instances, shed vaccine viruses can be transmitted from vaccine recipients to unvaccinated persons.” http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr58e0724a1.htm Viral shedding eh? Like the chicken pox sheds?

The ACIP report also says, Trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (TIV) can be used for any person aged ≥6 months, including those with high-risk conditions. Live, attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) may be used for healthy, nonpregnant persons aged 2–49 years. TIV formulations in multidose vials contain the vaccine preservative thimerosal- the ingredient possibly linked to the increase in autism rates.

The National Biodefense Safety Board (NBSB), which answers to Health and Human Service Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, recommended fast-tracking the new swine flu vaccines to be ready in time for the start of school. Already, the DHHS and the US Government are pledging $8.5 billion for swine flu innoculations that are unproven and are creating a public health campaign to ease America’s fear, just like they did when they vaccinated some 40 million people needlessly in the original Swine Flu scare.

Trying to appease the masses, the CDC wants you to help us protect our families and communities by creating a video Public Service Announcement with the message of preventing or dealing with the flu, post it on YouTube, and you could be eligable for a $2,500 cash prize!http://www.pandemicflu.gov/ Note the key word -eligable, because we are running out of money. The CDC’s PSAs provide timely messages about what you can do to protect yourself and your family. http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/psa/ The last one was produced June 10 and tells us what to do if we get symptoms of the flu in a hotel room.

Here’s one idea:

Take the doctor’s office approach. Think about it, when you go for a shot, what do they do first? Clean your arm with alcohol.. Why? Because alcohol kills germs. So…… I put on my mask, walk to the liquor store (exercise), I put lime in my Corona (fruit), celery in my Bloody Mary (veggies), drink on the bar patio (fresh air), get drunk, tell jokes, and laugh (eliminate stress) and then pass out (rest). The way I see it, if you keep your alcohol levels up flu germs can’t get you!! http://jokesfunny.wordpress.com/2009/04/27/swine-flu-jokes/

And you might want to order the Leviticus’ ‘I Told You So’ Aporkalypse Pie from http://apocalypsecakes.wordpress.com/2009/06/10/swine-flu-cake-naming-contest-winner-selected/

“Last year the CDC “encouraged” all children to be vaccinated. Now it “recommends” this — advice that does not have the force of law but that can affect what states and insurers do. On Thursday U.S. Food and Drug Administration officials said they would work with companies and the National Institutes of Health to quickly test experimental H1N1 vaccines, with the aim of getting a vaccination plan underway as soon as possible,” http://www.reuters.com/article/GCA-SwineFlu/idUSTRE56N3PQ20090724

Remember when states voted to keep the drinking age at 18, but if they didn’t change the law to 21 they would loose federal funding? Maybe if you don’t get vaccinated your insurance company is going to drop you or your state is going to isolate you in a nice little camp located somewhere in the midst of the fedeal land management grab act.

The CDC also reported as of Friday that there have been 43,771 confirmed cases of H1N1 infection and 302 deaths in the United States, although officials believe more than 1 million Americans have been stricken with swine flu. That would be one million less people to vaccinate, eh? I guess if you don’t keep track of the data of reported cases and deaths there will be no records to which our governement or anyone else can be held accountable.

No records, no problem. Pigs are flying.

Open wide, say ahhh and check out these posts on the A/H1N1 Swine Flu from Ahrcanum where the conspiracy spreads as fast as the virus itself:

http://ahrcanum.wordpress.com/ah1n1-swine-flu-report/
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Friday, July 24, 2009

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Thursday, July 23, 2009

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Weekly FluView Map and Surveillance Report for Week Ending July 11, 2009

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