Gene's Footnotes

I have never been impressed by the messenger and always inspect the message, which I now understand is not the norm. People prefer to filter out discordant information. As such, I am frequently confronted with, "Where did you hear that...." Well, here you go. If you want an email version, send me an email.

November 17, 2009

We didn't cause the swine flu




It seems you can't embed in emails, so click here for the highlight of your day, seriously.

Below is an update on the swine flu. Putting aside the complete failure of the government to meet its own goals regarding vaccines, welcome to post office medicine,  and putting aside the lack of an explanation how people died (did the flu put very sick people over the edge or kill healthy people outright) and putting aside the likely inflation of numbers, and putting aside any comment about how many of the infected had a vaccine, below is a break down by the CDC of what is going on.

Bottom line, using the goverment's numbers:    3,900/22,000,000 = .000177.   Not a very high death rate, is it?

Now, before getting a shot (the aerosol seems to be free of mercury,) consider some vaccine contains mercury, perhaps the deadliest poison. Your government approved mercury laden vaccine for six months, after which it will be deadly again.

As serious background:  60 Minutes expose of 1976 hysteria. By 1978, 4,000,000 lawsuits based on dangerous vaccine. It is a joke to watch the propaganda, but take that awareness and look at today's hysteria. To quote 60 Minutes:  "The so called deadly flu..."  Also, note, only four "swine flu" cases were the basis of the panic, they came from Fort Lewis. (Other reported - not confirmed) Don't dismiss conspiracy theories.








FACTBOX: U.S. estimates 22 million had swine flu, 3,900 dead

Mon Nov 16, 2009 7:53pm EST





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(Reuters) - New estimates suggest the pandemic of H1N1 flu is far worse than an average influenza season, with at least 22 million infections and 3,900 deaths, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The new estimates are extrapolations based on detailed data for April-October from 10 states and do not reflect a worsening of the pandemic, the CDC stressed. Following are the figures released by the agency, with the median number of cases followed by the full potential range:

ESTIMATED CASES BY AGE

* 0-17 years - 8 million estimated cases, with a range of 5 million to 13 million

* 18-64 years - 12 million estimated cases, range 7 million to 18 million

* 65 and older - 2 million estimated cases, range 1 million to 3 million

* Total cases - 22 million, range 14 million to 34 million

ESTIMATED HOSPITALIZATIONS

* 0-17 years - 36,000 hospitalizations, with an estimated range from 23,000 to 57,000

* 18-64 years - 53,000 hospitalizations, range 34,000 to 83,000

* 65 and older - 9,000 hospitalizations, range 6,000 to 14,000.

* Total hospitalizations - 98,000, range 63,000 to 153,000

ESTIMATED DEATHS

* 0-17 years - 540 deaths with a potential range of 300 to 800.

* 18-64 years - 2,920 deaths, range 1,900 to 4,600

* 65 years and older - 440 deaths, range 300 to 700

* Total deaths - 3,900 deaths, range 2,500 to 6,100. Source: CDC here




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