Because confirming H1N1 takes too much "time and resources" the WHO is suspending numerical tracking of the virus- as we are all well aware, by
now.
This poses many problems:
1) There will be no accounting for how mild or serious the disease is;
2) There will be no PCR or other molecular biology techniques employed to study mutations of any kind- lethality, contagion, reassortment with other
viruses, anti-viral resistance, or any tools with which to develop any kind of meaningful vaccine;
3) When future pandemics arise--and they will-- there will be no firm data against which scientists can measure contagion, etc., (basically, all of
the above).
4) In an effort to lie to citizens of the world, in effect, death certificates will bear "ARDS" or "congestive heart failure" or multi-organ
failure" or "severe-asthma-related death", rather than H1N1 flu.
It's abhorrent, I think- and as Reuters reports---"How Bad is Swine Flu?"--because of the lack of scientific inquiry by the world's leading public
health monitoring agency- the WHO, we will never know for certain.
If any on this site are MDs or nurses, PLEASE, if you loose a patient, make sure their death cert. is accurate (or nurses, urge the docs). And
friends- keep track of each other. I believe that somehow the govenments will keep track, but not to help us- to fit their agendas. If you loose
someone and a doctor tries to lie- don't let her/him do it! Demand that death is reported to CDC/WHO, whomever. Put it in their hospital records.
Write an article for your local newspaper---put it in print, so future researchers can derive the information they need to save lives, not to pump us
full of BS news and BS adjuvants in their horrific vaccines.
www.reuters.com...
"People" can create hysteria, I know-- but a "person" can often handle truth. I wish our leaders treated us less like lemmings and more like the
sentient people we are--individual people, not "the masses"- I believe we can handle the truth- no matter what it is.
And if some can't- it's up to them to figure out why.