Dr. Nancy Snyderman, MSNBC, interviews Dr. Anita Barry, director of the Commission's Infectious Disease Bureau, on H1N1 (swine) flu preparations for the fall, including steps that schools and parents can take to prevent the spread of flu. Video courtesy of MSNBC: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/. August 6, 2009
The swine flu in the United States has hit pandemic. This means that The Model State Emergency Health Powers Act - December 21st, 2001 is now your constitution.
Under this act, you have almost no rights. You will have to prove that you do not oppose the government, or have the swine flu.
w w w.publichealthlaw. net/MSEHPA/MSEHPA2.pdf
MadCanada597 2 years ago
Personally, unless someone can guarantee on paper that it shall in no way harm you now, or months, or years later and list the ingredients and what they are for and what they do, then I'm not interested in taking something I can not guarantee is 100% safe and is even necessary either in majority of cases.
RadioTrunews 2 years ago
Best thing, seeing as here the cases are falling, 100,000 to 30,000 the following week etc.
Though death rate up to 36, obvious then the cases are dropping because the children are off school.
They go to school and get it and give their parents it and then pass that on at work to others etc.
Not blaming the kids, just saying, be best to surely keep the schools closed.
Easy option, but obviously I understand not practical, have to return sooner or later, for education development.
RadioTrunews 2 years ago