Swine Flu Threat Not Gone, U.S. Warns
Government Spending $1 Billion on Vaccine Ahead of Fall Flu Season; New Cases Continue Nationwide
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Play CBS Video Video The Race For A H1N1 Vaccine Washington is racing to develop a vaccine to combat the H1N1 'Swine Flu'. The government is putting big money into finding and developing a vaccine by the end of 2009. Priya David reports.
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Interactive Q&A: Swine Flu And Travel Precautions and advice for those worried about traveling
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Interactive Swine Flu Around The World A look at which countries have been affected and how officials are responding
The government is spending $1 billion on a new vaccine. Nearly 100,000 people have been infected worldwide - 37,000 of those in the use and 429 people worldwide have died from complications of the virus, including 211 in this country.
"The potential for a significant outbreak in the fall is looming," President Barack Obama said recently - so the government is now putting big money into finding a vaccine, fast.
"There'll be another $1 billion worth of orders placed to get the bulk ingredients for an H1N1 vaccination," Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius said today. "Congress has agreed with the president that this is the number one priority, keeping Americans safe and secure."
According to the Centers for Disease Control, 211 Americans have died after contracting H1N1. A CDC map shows some H1N1 activity in almost every state, with widespread illness in more than 20 states.
Hawaii saw 100 new cases in just the past week, and in Colorado, the Air Force Academy says more than 80 cadets are being tested for H1N1 after coming down with flu-like symptoms.
Some summer camps are closing early after 50 outbreaks among campers. In Britain, the actor Rupert Grint, who plays Harry Potter's friend in the movies, is now recovering.
U.S. health officials are watching countries in the southern hemisphere where it's winter and flu season now, to see what effect H1N1 might have here in the fall. Bolivia announced its first two swine flu deaths today.
"When exactly the flu season starts, we can't predict, but we will have a vaccination ready by mid-October, assuming we have a safe, effective strain that's been identified," Sebelius said.
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THIS IS ONE OF THE GREAT NON-EVENTS!!!!
The late Senator Everett Dirksen is quoted as saying: A billion here, a billion there, pretty soon it adds up to real money. This swine flu vaccine looks more and more like a free gift to the pharmaceutical companies. These blood-sucking companies are rich enough!
Didn't they say the same thing about Osama Bin Laden?
http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=231&Itemid=75
The Swine Flu Propaganda Explained
http://www.checktheevidence.co.uk/cms/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=230&Itemid=75
how WHO---of the United Nations---has 'scheduled' it's advance for Fall,
and how heavily invested various politicians and wealthy people are invested in it's manufacturers, I ask you: how NOT could this threat be gone?!
It's just too importance, to too many people, for a lot of different reasons!
And when you have a flu like this where we have no ammunities to it, that's not good. It may not amount to anything more than the other flus, but it could. Things can change and then we would be in BIG trouble.
- by voxpopulus July 12, 2009 8:53 PM EDT
- When I see a headline that says "Swine flu threat not gone", I know things are looking up.
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