27-04-2009, 12:01 PM
(This post was last modified: 27-04-2009, 12:11 PM by Peter Lemkin.)
Magda Hassan Wrote:I suspect that there are more effective ways to threaten him but time and place certainly are very interesting.
Quote:The most puzzling thing is that the only dead have been in Mexico, while by the odds some in the USA and elsewhere should also find it fatal. Second, it is most virulent to those in the age range 20-40, just as the 'Spanish Flu' of 1918. It seems to be a new varient of that old one perhaps? Flu usually most effects the very young and the very old - and show NO preference for nationality.The holy grail for some eugenicists is to have a racially targeted means to reduce the population. Hitler tried to achieve this in a very heavy handed uncouth way but perhaps in the near future with the miracle of modern science..... it will once again be Springtime for Hitler and Germany
By the way, nothing like the threat of a pandemic to take people's minds off the continued bankers coup/ unemployment/ homelessness/ war and what a good way for the installation of draconian social control measures? Perhaps with a free bail out to Big Pharma thrown in for good measure.
Geneva - The Swiss pharmaceutical giant Roch, maker of influenza medication Tamiflu, saw its stock price rise 3.8 per cent in early trading Monday on the Zurich exchange on the back of the global swine flu outbreak. During the avian flu epidemic the drug was used heavily, particularly in South Asia.
Shares in Roche were trading at close to 145 Swiss francs (126 dollars), up over five francs since the opening.
Martina Rupp, a spokeswoman for Roche, said Tamiflu was deemed to be effective against the swine variant.
"Tamiflu can always be used," she explained, noting that as an antiviral, unlike vaccines, it did not need to be adjusted to specific strains of flu.
The research department at Roche was however looking into dosing schemes, checking to see "how much and for how long," meaning how many pills should be taken and over what period, to achieve maximum effectiveness.
Rupp said Roche had donated in recent years 5 million doses of Tamiflu to the World Health Organisation.
Of these, 2 million were distributed "to stockpiles in countries not yet well prepared" in the developing world. From the remaining doses, the company had 1.5 million doses in Switzerland and an identical amount in the US on standby as a "fire-blanket," to be distributed if needed in case of a pandemic.
"We are waiting for WHO to ask us to deploy," Rupp said, noting that the company had the capacity to ramp up production if that was requested by the international organization. She added that in 2005, the full production capacity was never used.
The WHO was preparing for the second meeting of its International Health Regulation Committee on Tuesday, after having convened one session over the weekend.
A World Health Organization official said on Sunday that the world was better prepared for the current situation of swine flu, owing to steps taken by governments during the avian outbreak, including the stockpiling of needed drugs.
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I don't know how many such pills are stockpiled, but the talk here of 13 million pills [no doubt there are many multiples more, but there are nearly 7 billion people and one takes this many times, not just once, to be effective!] Is there even enough to even take care of Mexico City? - who are they kidding?!
Just heard the USA only has enough for 20% of the population...hmmm.....great.:elefant: I hope Katrina will not be the 'model' of who gets and who gets not.....
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