Flu fascism alert from Citizens For Legitimate Government ® All rights reserved.
- From: Whistle Blower <ctomeez0013@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 20:27:33 -0700 (PDT)
Flu fascism alert: Minnesota: Post police car outside infected
person's home 01 Sep 2009 As state epidemiologist [Minnesota
Department of Health], Dr. Ruth Lynfield's job is to reveal the
possibilities for the next wave of swine flu, including the worst-case
scenario. For months, Lynfield has been tracking the swine flu
outbreak in Minnesota and refining contingency plans... What about an
infected person -- could the state force him to stay home? "If they're
quarantined, yes," Lynfield tells colleagues at one planning session.
"That's the point of quarantine." What if the patient doesn't
cooperate? Well, she replies, they could post a police car outside his
home.
Iowa officials say no quarantine for swine flu 31 Aug 2009 Iowa public
health officials are trying to alert the public that there is no truth
to an Internet rumor that the state has instituted a quarantine for
the H1N1 flu is untrue. Polly Carver-Kimm, spokeswoman for the Iowa
Department of Public Health, said a reporter from Kentucky called the
department Monday, asking about something called the "facility
quarantine order." [And, here is the nonexistent document: Iowa
Department of Public Health - Center for Acute Disease Epidemiology,
'Local Board of Health Quarantine Isolation Rules:' Facility
Quarantine Order. '6. Violations of order. If you fail to comply with
this Quarantine Order you may be ordered to be quarantined in a more
restrictive facility. In addition, failure to comply with this order
is a simple misdemeanor for which you may be arrested, fined, and
imprisoned. [This document has been saved on the CLG server.]
IDPH Issues Statement On Internet Quarantine Rumor 31 Aug 2009 The
Iowa Department of Public Health issued a statement Monday on an
Internet rumor circulating about an H1N1 quarantine document. IDPH
officials said it's unknown who accessed a copy of the document [? Um,
I did - for one] called Iowa’s "Facility Quarantine Order" that is now
being shared on the Internet on some rumor Web sites and by e-mail.
Department official said "IDPH wants to make it clear that Iowa has
not issued any isolation and quarantine orders for novel influenza A
(H1N1), and has no plans to issue any this fall." Officials said it is
common for document templates to be prepared in case they are needed,
but they said isolation and quarantine orders are "only rarely used in
very specific situations." [Yup, it's the classic non-denial denial.
IDPH: It's being 'shared on the Internet' because you uploaded it *to*
the Internet. --LRP]
'We definitely reserve the right to take a look at someone, we can
definitely take them off the plane.' 01 Sep 2009 Airlines say they're
preparing for the return of swine flu this fall.. Rather than impose
special measures to deal with the H1N1 virus, several U.S. carriers
emphasize they'll follow long-standing policies that permit them to
keep an ill person from flying, whatever the sickness. "We do
definitely reserve that right to take a look at someone, and if they
exhibit signs of having a communicable disease and flying is not in
their best interest, we can definitely take them off and get them the
medical care that they need," says Paul Flaningan, a Southwest
spokesman.
'Chicago's schools plan to track real-time attendance for the first
time to identify hotspots.' New York, L.A., Boston Set Up Swine Flu
Vaccination Centers 01 Sep 2009 New York, Los Angeles and Boston are
setting up swine flu centers to administer vaccinations as part of a
plan to slow foment the spread of the virus that U.S. health officials
have said may infect half the nation’s population. New York will offer
free immunizations at elementary schools and distribute the vaccine
through about 100 health clinics, according to plans released today by
Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s office. Los Angeles will give out shots at
its fair grounds, Boston is letting city employees leave work for two
hours to get vaccinated and Chicago’s schools plan to track real-time
attendance for the first time to identify hotspots, spokesmen for
those municipalities said.
Swine flu vaccine trial seeks volunteers 01 Sep 2009 Researchers at
Stanford University School of Medicine are looking for healthy adults
to test a new swine flu vaccine mixed with an ingredient that could
boost people's immune response. Adding such a chemical adjuvant to the
vaccine could help stretch limited supplies by making a single dose
more potent, researchers believe. [Why don't the pharma-terrorists
test it on *themselves?*]
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