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“Aha! This should convince the non-believers”

Swine flu is a greater threat to Britain than terrorism, said Alan Johnson, the Home Secretary, as pregnant women were advised to avoid unneccessary travel. Mr Johnson insisted that measures were in place to deal with the spread of the virus but urged people to adhere to good hygene practices to limit the risk to themselves and others.

He said: “We have been preparing for this for a long time. It came actually above terrorism as a threat to this country, so we had the whole Cobra machinery and inter-agency working. We have gone through simulation exercises where everyone was involved. Mr Johnson told BBC1’s Andrew Marr Show: “What we are finding is that it is attacking the young rather than the elderly, who traditional seasonal flu would attack.

“But in the vast majority of cases it is a mild illness. We have got stocks of anti-virals to cover over 50% of the population and a vaccine on the way.” His words come as mothers-to-be were advised to steer clear of crowded areas. So far, more than 650 people have been taken to hospital with the virus in England, including more than 200 children. Under-fives have been three times more likely than older patients to be hospitalised. In Scotland, 44 people have been taken to hospital, while 11 have been treated in Welsh hospitals. At least 146 cases have been recorded in Ireland.

Officially, there have been 29 British deaths involving swine flu, including four children and two mothers who died shortly after giving birth. All except one – six-year-old Chloe Buckley, who died 10 days ago in west London — were known to have been suffering from underlying health problems. Pregnant women are at increased risk of contracting any infection because their immunity is suppressed to ensure that their body does not reject their baby.

So does this mean we can end that “other” war so we can concentrate on this one?

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  1. bobbo, not an actuary says:

    Being struck by lightning is a bigger threat than terrorism.

    How do you spell overreaction and why do we serially do it?

    I think Naomi Wolf has most of it down. The occurrence of terrorism is a good excuse for the sheep to give over more of their rights/money/future to the government.

    Looks to me like 90% of the time, both sides don’t even recognize they are doing it==but still it is done.

  2. WinstonSmith says:

    Did you see this? They’re regulating the Internet. Not good!

    http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-9829759-38.html?tag=nefd.top

    Some more evidence:
    http://policestate.tk

  3. Thinker says:

    You know, in a way its heartening. Things are going soooo well over there that this is what it takes to get them up in a lather.

  4. RTaylor says:

    Why is there such a fetish for influenza virus related posts lately?

  5. JimR says:

    If there were just one case of the H1N1 virus infection in most countries worldwide, and no deaths, it could technically be called a pandemic.

    The word itself is misunderstood as meaning something a lot more sinister and deadly than it really is.

    But comparing it to other threats? … just dumb.

    What’s worse… if I threaten to cut off your left nut of if I threaten to burn your house down? What does it matter? The odds are next to zero that I would do either… except for maybe Alfred1 who is in the high risk group.

    (just kidding) 😉

  6. AdmFubar says:

    and oddly we had that swine flu outbreak back in the 70’s.. wonder what has their dander all up over there…

  7. sri says:

    I just want to get people aware of this swine flu more and more and take precautions accordingly. Oh man this has killed so many people.
    If you are interested check the article below to know all about swine flu (I have collected around 200 links to good articles and sites about swine flu)
    http://markthispage.blogspot.com/2009/06/all-you-want-to-know-about-swine-flu.html

  8. sargasso says:

    The Brown administration is very unpopular. A ploy, which instills a dread of change in the voting public, works to their advantage.

  9. Dallas says:

    What does Fidel Castro have to do with this?

  10. Chris Mac says:

    The last great terrorist attack on Canada was a brewers strike.

    The government reacted accordingly by certifying micro-brews, you-brews and homemade beer (and wine) as legal. Free government health care costs be damned. Everyone is happier!

    Next up. Mary-Jane.

    On a semi-serious note.
    What will man come up with as the ultimate form of population control if it doesn’t like mother natures methods?

  11. SB says:

    It’s sad but I think we are all secretly hoping this flu will come back around in the fall and kill millions.

    #1 it will tell us that the governments really do love us and want whats best for us.

    #2 it will give us, those who don’t die, some great carnage and drama to watch on the T.V. news.

    Both of which are not likely to happen.

    Oh and John, #3 comment, too funny.

  12. Uncle Patso says:

    Influenza has killed way more people than all the terrorists in the world combined. It kills more people every year than terrorists have killed in the last century. The 1918 influenza pandemic killed almost as many people as died in all of World War II.


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