What Do The Swine Flu and Hurricane Katrina Have In Common?
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Gosh, Sue, you could have given us an Olberman/M. Moore warning at the least!
Did you see this CBS column from about 10 days ago? To my way of thinking, there are lots of red flags in it.
Swine Flu Cases Overestimated? CBS News Exclusive: Study Of State Results Finds H1N1 Not As Prevalent As Feared
This CBS article means we really do not know exactly how prevalent H1N1 is.
Why was the decision made not to carefully track the swine flu? Was this hype to manipulate fear?
CBS also discusses the problems unconfirmed cases cause with vaccination. The vaccine is in short supply and it may be used unnecessarily with those who are already immune because they have actually had H1N1. They are also needlessly put at risk for the possibility of contracting Guillain-Barre syndrome.
At the time of writing CBS had not received all the info requested from HHS a couple of months ago.
I was surprised to see this at CBS. I also found the column disturbing.