http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=231733
People, people, people, this is disgusting as well as unconscionable.
It can't be touted by more than one government agency and then just totally ignored by the TSA.
It's a god damned HEALTH violation! Not only is the crotch down there so is the anus.
Common sense says it's mandatory to change gloves have each individuals exposure.
I think I'm going to be absolutely sick from the stupidity!
Where the hell is the W.H.O. (World Health Organization) or the god damned Surgeon General?
We should have heard from them long ago on this infraction.
All these position that as taxpayer "WE" pay for and some how "THEY" forget to do the job "WE" pay them for.
And this is a WORLD WIDE occurrence!
Now, Think about it!
Haiti, CHOLERA!
Are they out of their FUCKIN MIND?
Martha Donahue in a commentary at Resistnet said she'd spent 30 years in the medical industry.
"For those of you who fly and opt for the 'pat down,' you need to demand the TSA thugs change their gloves. I've been watching on the news how they operate. People are being searched [with] dirty gloves ... gloves that have been in crotches, armpits, touching people who may be ill, people who pick their noses. Do you want those gloves touching you?
"These thugs are protecting themselves from you. You need to be protected from them," she wrote. "In a hospital, nursing home, in-home care, or even labs, that would never even be considered an option."
ABC reported one of its news employees documented how a TSA worker reached inside her underwear.
"The woman who checked me reached her hands inside my underwear and felt her way around," the ABC employee said in the network's report. "It was basically worse than going to the gynecologist. It was embarrassing. It was demeaning. It was inappropriate."
Asked today about the possibility of contamination being spread from one passenger to another on the gloves of TSA agents, a spokesman for the CDC bailed.
"Please contact the Dept of Homeland Security and/or TSA on this issue," the spokesman told WND.
But in its online writings, the CDC repeatedly makes clear the importance of maintaining clean hands to avoid such transmission of communicable and contagious afflictions.
George Orwell once said: In a universe designed by deceit, The truth is an act of Revolution
Showing posts with label Cholera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cholera. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
First cholera case in Florida found in Naples area
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/health/fl-hk-cholera-dengue-fever-update-20101117,0,7409105.story
Well you knew it had to happen. I'm surprised it took this long.
A Naples-area woman has been confirmed as the first Floridian to contract cholera after visiting Haiti, and other potential cases in other areas also are being tested, state health officials said Wednesday.
But Department of Health doctors said the woman's infection poses virtually no risk to the public in Florida because U.S. sewer and water systems eliminate the bacteria from drinking water, which is primarily how it spreads.
"We don't anticipate we will see any transmission as a result of exposure in Haiti in Florida or anywhere else in the U.S. … because our water and sanitiation system minimizes the risk," said Dr. Thomas Torok, a disease investigator with the health department.
The only real risk to Floridians would occur if they had direct contact with bodily fluids from an infected person, including if the patient worked in a job with public contact, cholera experts said.
Well you knew it had to happen. I'm surprised it took this long.
A Naples-area woman has been confirmed as the first Floridian to contract cholera after visiting Haiti, and other potential cases in other areas also are being tested, state health officials said Wednesday.
But Department of Health doctors said the woman's infection poses virtually no risk to the public in Florida because U.S. sewer and water systems eliminate the bacteria from drinking water, which is primarily how it spreads.
"We don't anticipate we will see any transmission as a result of exposure in Haiti in Florida or anywhere else in the U.S. … because our water and sanitiation system minimizes the risk," said Dr. Thomas Torok, a disease investigator with the health department.
The only real risk to Floridians would occur if they had direct contact with bodily fluids from an infected person, including if the patient worked in a job with public contact, cholera experts said.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Haiti death toll rises as cholera spreads to Port-au-Prince
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/nov/11/haiti-death-toll-rises-cholera
Sorry Haiti, Israel's war toys were more important than your disease and deaths.
Our government can only afford one type of death priority.
Saving people is not high on the list, now if you were killing other people from another country, I'm sure the government could find a little spare change to help you out.
At least 10,000 people suffering from cholera in hospitals in Haiti as disease reaches country's capital
The death toll from the cholera epidemic in Haiti has risen to 644, amid fears that the disease could spread rapidly now it has arrived in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
The ministry of health said the spread of the disease was "a matter of national security", with at least 10,000 people suffering from cholera in hospitals across the country.
Sorry Haiti, Israel's war toys were more important than your disease and deaths.
Our government can only afford one type of death priority.
Saving people is not high on the list, now if you were killing other people from another country, I'm sure the government could find a little spare change to help you out.
At least 10,000 people suffering from cholera in hospitals in Haiti as disease reaches country's capital
The death toll from the cholera epidemic in Haiti has risen to 644, amid fears that the disease could spread rapidly now it has arrived in the capital, Port-au-Prince.
The ministry of health said the spread of the disease was "a matter of national security", with at least 10,000 people suffering from cholera in hospitals across the country.
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Probe at base amid cholera claims
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/feedarticle/9332348
United Nations investigators have taken samples of foul-smelling waste trickling behind a Nepalese peacekeeping base in Haiti amid claims that sewage from the newly arrived unit caused the cholera epidemic that has made more than 4,000 people ill.
Journalists visiting the base unannounced came upon the investigators and mission spokesman Vincenzo Pugliese later confirmed that the military team was testing for cholera.
It was the first public acknowledgement that the 12,000-member force was directly investigating allegations that its base played a role in the outbreak.
United Nations investigators have taken samples of foul-smelling waste trickling behind a Nepalese peacekeeping base in Haiti amid claims that sewage from the newly arrived unit caused the cholera epidemic that has made more than 4,000 people ill.
Journalists visiting the base unannounced came upon the investigators and mission spokesman Vincenzo Pugliese later confirmed that the military team was testing for cholera.
It was the first public acknowledgement that the 12,000-member force was directly investigating allegations that its base played a role in the outbreak.
Monday, October 25, 2010
Haiti cholera threat magnified by aid failure
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/centralamericaandthecaribbean/haiti/8086398/Haiti-cholera-threat-magnified-by-aid-failure.html
It was to early to tell if it's over. I know I couldn't have read that except that I did.
The death toll rises everyday, and the CDC supposedly has been on the site for maybe what 2 days?
The WHO is out of their fucking mind for even approaching that question at this point.
What has happened to the validity of what this organization used to stand for.
I'll tell you.
They lost it totally, when they jumped into bed with Big Pharma, over the H1N1 flu pandemic, in being their shill for the shot.
It's all about money and since there is none in Haiti, the WHO, nor the CDC could be bothered by the Haitians plight.
They could throw their weight around and try to make the H1N1 mandatory, but they couldn't be bothered to make sure Haiti got the help it needed so that this type of epidemic wouldn't start.
Nations are now only recognized for their asset values, and humans are no longer considered valuable.
That fact has been made quite clear from the magnitude of civilian Killing in the Middle East.
The governments attitude on said killings:
Shit happens, Get over it.
The threat posed to Haiti by its cholera outbreak has been magnified by the failure of the United States and other rich countries to deliver billions of pounds in promised reconstruction funding quickly enough, it was claimed yesterday.
Health officials and aid workers in the Caribbean country were yesterday battling to prevent the illness spreading to an estimated 1.3 million people living in "tent cities" around the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Over the past week 259 Haitians have died and 3,342 have been admitted to hospital after being infected by the waterborne disease, which thrives on unsanitary living conditions. Five cases have been confirmed in the capital.
The World Health Organisation said yesterday that it was "too early to tell" if the outbreak was over or could yet exploit the poor sanitation and ramshackle conditions in the tents, which are home to people displaced by a devastating earthquake in January, which killed 300,000 people.
It was to early to tell if it's over. I know I couldn't have read that except that I did.
The death toll rises everyday, and the CDC supposedly has been on the site for maybe what 2 days?
The WHO is out of their fucking mind for even approaching that question at this point.
What has happened to the validity of what this organization used to stand for.
I'll tell you.
They lost it totally, when they jumped into bed with Big Pharma, over the H1N1 flu pandemic, in being their shill for the shot.
It's all about money and since there is none in Haiti, the WHO, nor the CDC could be bothered by the Haitians plight.
They could throw their weight around and try to make the H1N1 mandatory, but they couldn't be bothered to make sure Haiti got the help it needed so that this type of epidemic wouldn't start.
Nations are now only recognized for their asset values, and humans are no longer considered valuable.
That fact has been made quite clear from the magnitude of civilian Killing in the Middle East.
The governments attitude on said killings:
Shit happens, Get over it.
The threat posed to Haiti by its cholera outbreak has been magnified by the failure of the United States and other rich countries to deliver billions of pounds in promised reconstruction funding quickly enough, it was claimed yesterday.
Health officials and aid workers in the Caribbean country were yesterday battling to prevent the illness spreading to an estimated 1.3 million people living in "tent cities" around the capital, Port-au-Prince.
Over the past week 259 Haitians have died and 3,342 have been admitted to hospital after being infected by the waterborne disease, which thrives on unsanitary living conditions. Five cases have been confirmed in the capital.
The World Health Organisation said yesterday that it was "too early to tell" if the outbreak was over or could yet exploit the poor sanitation and ramshackle conditions in the tents, which are home to people displaced by a devastating earthquake in January, which killed 300,000 people.
Friday, October 22, 2010
Cholera Outbreak Hits Rural Haiti - 142 Dead
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireStory?id=11938808
The world made a pledge to aid Haiti.
Where the HELL is it?
I have to wonder if the aid money hasn't arrived, because Haiti is a poor Nation, and worth little of none monetarily, so there fore they don't count.
Because that' what the hell looks like to me.
Every big country had money to throw, down for the central banking black hole.
Hell the United States is still doing it via the FED.
But people with no money just don't deserve help.
Cholera spreads like a wildfire.
Once again the governments of the world have lack the strength that’s needed to lead, when the need to lead is needed most.
Health Ministry director Gabriel Thimothe said laboratory tests confirmed that the illness is cholera. He said Friday morning that 142 people have died and more than a thousand infected people were hospitalized.
The president of the Haitian Medical Association, Claude Surena, said people must be vigilant about hygiene and wash their hands frequently to slow the spread of the disease.
"The concern is that it could go from one place to another place, and it could affect more people or move from one region to another one," he said.
The world made a pledge to aid Haiti.
Where the HELL is it?
I have to wonder if the aid money hasn't arrived, because Haiti is a poor Nation, and worth little of none monetarily, so there fore they don't count.
Because that' what the hell looks like to me.
Every big country had money to throw, down for the central banking black hole.
Hell the United States is still doing it via the FED.
But people with no money just don't deserve help.
Cholera spreads like a wildfire.
Once again the governments of the world have lack the strength that’s needed to lead, when the need to lead is needed most.
Health Ministry director Gabriel Thimothe said laboratory tests confirmed that the illness is cholera. He said Friday morning that 142 people have died and more than a thousand infected people were hospitalized.
The president of the Haitian Medical Association, Claude Surena, said people must be vigilant about hygiene and wash their hands frequently to slow the spread of the disease.
"The concern is that it could go from one place to another place, and it could affect more people or move from one region to another one," he said.
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