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lancashirelove Posts: 1986 Joined: 18th Feb 2009 Location: UK | quotePosted at 14:00 on 1st May 2009 Uk 'experts' have stated that the 'said' flu (no-longer called swine flu) isnt something to be too alarmed about. so far 10 deaths worldwide have been recorded, 9 of them in Mexico. (This probley is because of the lack of treatment or early identification of the virus to the victims in that country). Advice is avoide crowded places and be on your gaurd, but that is also the advice given during 'normal' flu outbreaks, which also result in the occasional 'death' of victims with a weak defence system, such as the very young sick or elderly. As for reported out breaks in the Uk, all directly related to contacts from Mexico. I am dissapointed however that the honeymoon couple in Falkirk, Scotland, who returned home from Mexico last week and prooved positive to tests, after being treat and released from hospital, they were seen (or unseen) to be whisked home hiding under blankets. This was not to protect us, them or their identity, but because they had sold their exclusive story to a daily newspaper which didnt want other newspapers to speak or photograph them. I feel disgusted that they appear to be making money out of this situation, especially since all their medical treatment and costs were met by the British taxpayer. |
Paul Hilton Posts: 2605 Joined: 21st Nov 2004 Location: UK | quotePosted at 15:39 on 1st May 2009 Listened to an interesting radio programme about it last night whose observations were it's been known about since 1998 and blamed pig farming ways for it's basic origin in a handful of US states and has since mutated to be part pig, bird, and human virus now all in one. |
Xxxx Xxxx Posts: 292 Joined: 22nd Mar 2009 Location: Canada | quotePosted at 19:41 on 5th May 2009 Gentle readers~ this may be of interest.
These factory farms are disgusting and dangerous, and they're rapidly multiplying. Thousands of pigs are brutally crammed into dirty warehouses and sprayed with a cocktail of drugs -- posing a health risk to more than just our food -- they and their manure lagoons create the perfect conditions to breed dangerous new viruses like swine flu. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) must investigate and develop regulations for these farms to protect global health. Big agrobusiness will try to obstruct and scuttle any attempts at reform, so we need a massive outcry that health authorities can't ignore. Sign the petition below for investigation and regulation of factory farms and tell your friends and family and we will deliver it to the UN agencies. If we reach 200,000 signatures we will deliver it to the WHO in Geneva with a herd of cardboard pigs. For every 1000 petition signatures we will add a pig to the herd: http://www.avaaz.org/en/swine_flu_pandemic Last week the flu was all that we talked about -- Mexico has been nearly paralysed and across the world leaders halted air travel, banned pork imports and initiated drastic controls to mitigate the spreading virus. As the threat shows signs of subsiding the question becomes where it came from and how we stop another outbreak. Smithfield Corporation, the largest pig producer in the world whose farm is being fingered as the source of the H1N1 outbreak, denies any connection between their pigs and the flu and big agrobusiness worldwide pays huge sums of money for research to argue that biosafety is ensured in industrial hog production. But the WHO has been saying for years that 'a new pandemic is inevitable'(2) and experts from the European Commission and the FAO have cautioned that the rapid move from small holdings to industrial pig production is in fact increasing the risk of development and transmission of disease epidemics. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warn that scientists still do not know the extent that infectious compounds produced in factory farms affect human health.(3) Studies abound of the horrific conditions endured by pigs in concentrated large-scale operations, and the devastating economic impact on small farmer communities of bloated large-scale operations.(4) Smithfield itself has already been fined $12.6m and is currently under another federal investigation in the US for toxic environmental damage from pig excrement lakes.(5) But even with all of this damaging evidence, a combination of increased global meat consumption and a powerful industry motivated by profit at the cost of human health, means that instead of being shut down - these sickening factory farm operations are propagating around the world and we are subsidising them (6). In the wake of this swine flu threat, let's hold industrial pig producers to account. Sign the petition for investigation and regulation: http://www.avaaz.org/en/swine_flu_pandemic If we resolve this global health crisis boldly by reassessing our food consumption and production, and urgently calling for an inquiry into the impact of factory farms on human health, we could put in place tough farm practice rules that will save the global population from future animal borne lethal pandemics. http://www.avaaz.org/en/swine_flu_pandemic in hope, Alice, Pascal, Graziela, Paul, Brett, Ben, Ricken, Iain, Paula, Luis, Raj, Veronique, Milena, Margaret, Taren and the whole Avaaz team (1) Biosurveillance report tracing the disease to the Smithfields farm: http://biosurveillance.typepad.com/biosurveillance/2009/04/swine-flu-in-mexico-timeline-of-events.html Reports on the link between the Mexican factory farm and the flu: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/for-la-gloria-the-stench-of-blame-is-from-pig-factories-1675809.html http://www.latimes.com/features/health/la-fg-mexico-flu28-2009apr28,0,1701782.story http://www.scientificamerican.com/podcast/episode.cfm?id=can-swine-flu-be-blamed-on-industri-09-05-01 http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg20227063.800-swine-flu-the-predictable-pandemic.html?full=true http://www.huffingtonpost.com/david-kirby/swine-flu-outbreak----nat_b_191408.html (2) WHO pandemic information http://www.euro.who.int/influenza/20080618_19 (3) FAO, EC and CDC reports on the risks of industrial farming on public health FAO and CIWF and http://www.cdc.gov/cafos/about.htm (4) CIWF and PETA video reports of the disgusting conditions for animals in factory farms and the disease ridden manure swamps: CIWF and PETA (5) Reports on Smithfield's animal welfare and environmental damage http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-wellbeing/health-news/for-la-gloria-the-stench-of-blame-is-from-pig-factories-1675809.html http://www.foodandwaterwatch.org/press/releases/new-report-highlights-the-trouble-with-smithfield-article03132008 http://avaazimages.s3.amazonaws.com/SmithfieldJan08.pdf (6) Reports on UK tax payers subsidising factory farms http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/agriculture/farming/5225298/Taxpayers-forking-out-700-million-for-factory-farming-in-England.html --------- ABOUT AVAAZ Avaaz.org is an independent, not-for-profit global campaigning organization that works to ensure that the views and values of the world's people inform global decision-making. 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