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May 3, 2009 11:39 AM

Response To Flu Has Been "Appropriate"

A roundtable of health officials stressed the seriousness of the H1N1 influenza strain, but said "encouraging" research and prior planning will hopefully minimize the impact.

(CBS)
"We are starting to see encouraging signs," the acting director of the CDC Dr. Richard Besser (left) told moderator Bob Schieffer on CBS News' Face the Nation.

And, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said, the government is hoping to have a vaccine for the new virus strain by the Fall.

Schieffer asked Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano why the U.S. border with Mexico has not been closed since the H1N1 has become a concern.

"We relied on science and epidemiology," Napolitano said, "and the epidemiologists, the scientists say it would have done no good at all and come at enormous cost."

Instead, she said, her department has focused on the personal steps Americans can take.

"I don't think there has been over-reaction," to the H1N1 virus, she said. "We are having to make choices based on science."

"You may only get one shot at trying to limit the impact on health," Dr. Besser said. "As you learn more you are able to tailor your reaction."

"The main guidance is: if you are sick do not go to work," Dr. Besser said simply.

Secretary Sebelius said prior planning for pandemics has been especially helpful in guiding the new government. Sebelius was sworn into office only three days ago.

She said the government's approach to the viral strain has been "very appropriate."

Schieffer asked if there is any danger that the H1N1 virus could mutate into something more serious.

"Yes," Napolitano said. "The danger is it can come back in the Fall. It can come back in a more virulent form." She added that there is a significant amount of planning that the government and individuals must do over the summer.

Napolitano said that the virus has already become an international pandemic.

Dr. Besser said that there will likely be more deaths from the H1N1 virus, though these deaths would likely occur to people with underlying medical conditions.

"Influenza is a serious virus," he said, adding that it is "encouraging" that analysis of the virus does not indicate it to be similar to previous, more serious flu strains.

Sebelius said, "We are trying to guide people to the science," and recommended going to the CDC's Web site (www.cdc.gov) which is updated daily at 11 a.m.


More from Face The Nation (5.03.09):
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  • Read The Complete Transcript (pdf)

    To watch the CDC's Dr. Besser, Secretary Napolitano and Secretary Sebelius on Face The Nation click on the video player below.

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    by mattcat25 May 4, 2009 9:56 AM EDT
    The Republican Party's response to the H1N1 Enfluenza Virus and cure for everything is:

    "TAX CUTS!"
    "TAX CUTS!"
    "TAX CUTS!"
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    by geena5 May 4, 2009 2:34 AM EDT
    I am glad they took this seriously, but it does seem a little bit overboard. they've closed schools here for 2 weeks now, but not all the schools in the area, (there were 3 confirmed cases at those schools). So the area where those 3 are at, are on total alert it seems, and other places I've gone, it seems same old thing, nobody cares about handwashing. I've been using Hand Sanitizer for me and my kid for years, and it seems like it is just now being taking semi-seriously. Anyway, we need to get beyond this mild new flu and get to healthcare for the rest of us
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    by npkppprc May 3, 2009 11:09 PM EDT
    Right we can trust the every word the politicians tell us especially Napolitano, she doesn't trust our solidiers and thinks illegal entry into the U.S. is not a crime, guess she should read the Government code she is privided.
    Reply to this comment
    by jt_lancer May 3, 2009 8:26 PM EDT
    Fear mongering is all it is. In order to scare the sheeple into slavish compliance with state dictates.
    Reply to this comment
    by al2212 May 3, 2009 7:15 PM EDT
    CDC Reported a september 2008 case of SWINE FLU in Wisconsin.

    Take a look at this CDC official LINK: http://www.cdc.gov/EID/content/14/9/1470.htm

    It looks the swine influenza has been around in the states for quite a while.
    Reply to this comment
    by iam4honesty May 3, 2009 5:49 PM EDT
    Response To Flu Has Been "Appropriate"


    As opposed to the response to Katrina.
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    by emh1701 May 3, 2009 3:08 PM EDT
    Thanks media, for generating such panic over nothing. When the real thing happens, everyone will ignore you because you cried wolf now.
    Reply to this comment
    by licht1 May 3, 2009 1:34 PM EDT
    The chief symptom of the current outbreak of Influenza A(H1N1) appears to be Congestion of the News Hole.

    See

    http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2009/05/01/flu-fear-mongering/
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