‘we also need verification of deaths reported as caused by H1N1.’
Could be problematic. All who get sick in my area are being told they aren’t testing for it. So unless they test only when someone dies, how can we be certain? Does anyone know at what point they stopped testing for it? I’ve heard it was for cost reasons, but possibly a way to keep exact numbers vague. Now that it’s been deemed an “emergency”, will they start testing again?
Sorry, more questions than answers from me...but I liked your post and it got me to thinking. I’m also very curious about the Emergency Powers Act.
It is very odd that if this is a pandemic and it started in Mexico this summer why is it only effecting the US and not other countries?
They stopped testing for swine flu, except for those hospitalized and dead, back in July. They don’t have uniform classification for deaths. The swine flu’s effect on the immune system makes it so people die of their “underlying diseases” whereas they would have lived fine had they not gotten the swine flu. Some report this as a death from the underlying disease and some report the death due swine flu. So the data is flakey.
They have no data for death rates since they stopped testing for the flu in the general population. They can make up any nonsense they want to make up about the flu.
However, if it is so deadly - why are the public school flu factories still open? Why did zero give away 10% of our limited vaccines to third world nations as ordered by WHO? Either it is not serious and he is not worried about kids dying. Or it is serious and he is trying to kill a lot of kids by keeping the schools open.