Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

2009-10-25 Thread highwaystar91
New resurgence or media play? Tp di jepang mmg membesar lg ya kasusnya pak 
Yuta? Kowai...
Sent from my computer of course!

-Original Message-
From: YUTA 
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:53:40 
To: 
Subject: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:36 UK

US declares swine flu 'emergency'
US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency.

The White House said the president signed the proclamation concerning
the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on Friday evening.
It increases the ability of treatment facilities to handle a surge in
H1N1 patients by easing the implementation of emergency plans.
Last week US officials said swine flu activity was widespread in 46
states. More than 1,000 US deaths have been linked to the virus.
Health officials say the infections are already comparable to peak
season flu levels.

Vaccine warning
US officials said the president's declaration was similar to ones
issued before hurricanes make landfall.
It allows authorities to bypass certain federal requirements in order
to deal more effectively with emergencies.
The aim of the directive is to remove bureaucratic hurdles, allowing
sick patients to receive treatment more quickly and giving health-care
providers more flexibility in providing it.
Paperwork on patients can be reduced and additional health centres set
up outside hospitals to care for the sick.
In his proclamation statement, Mr Obama says the 2009 H1N1 pandemic
"continues to evolve".
"The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many communities
across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic to
overburden health care resources in some localities."
He said the US had already taken "proactive steps" by implementing
public health measures and developing an effective swine flu vaccine.
However, the government has admitted there are delays in the delivery
of vaccines.
It had hoped to roll out 120 million doses by mid-October.
It now hopes for about 50 million by mid-November and 150 million in December.
Dr Thomas Frieden, of the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), said on Friday: "We are nowhere near where we
thought we'd be by now."
Given the shortfall, New York State on Friday stayed a directive
ordering health care staff to be inoculated or risk losing their jobs.
The CDC says widespread influenza activity in 46 states is
"unprecedented during seasonal flu".
It said the hospitalisation rates for laboratory-confirmed swine flu
were still climbing.
Although figures are hard to verify, it is thought H1N1 has
hospitalised about 20,000 people in the US.
Visits to the doctor for influenza-like illnesses were also much
higher than expected for the time of year, the CDC said.
The seasonal flu peak is usually between late November and early March.
Children and young adults have been among the hardest hit by H1N1.
Almost 100 of the deaths have been children.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8324070.stm



Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

2009-10-25 Thread It's Elaine!
*Most swine flu victims are children and young adults. For parents I suggest
to always keep an eye on your children, if they catch flu even it's mild,
please.. PLEASE take them to the doctor immediately and ask for
nasopharyngeal lab test, it's better safe than sorry.

Let's live a healthy life. Drink a lot of water, consume Vitamin C, have
enough rest and expose yourself under the sun in the morning.
*
On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 6:34 PM,  wrote:

>
>
> New resurgence or media play? Tp di jepang mmg membesar lg ya kasusnya pak
> Yuta? Kowai...
>
> Sent from my computer of course!
> --
> *From: * YUTA 
> *Date: *Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:53:40 +0700
> *To: *
> *Subject: *[ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'
>
>
>
> Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:36 UK
>
> US declares swine flu 'emergency'
> US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency.
>
> The White House said the president signed the proclamation concerning
> the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on Friday evening.
> It increases the ability of treatment facilities to handle a surge in
> H1N1 patients by easing the implementation of emergency plans.
> Last week US officials said swine flu activity was widespread in 46
> states. More than 1,000 US deaths have been linked to the virus.
> Health officials say the infections are already comparable to peak
> season flu levels.
>
> Vaccine warning
> US officials said the president's declaration was similar to ones
> issued before hurricanes make landfall.
> It allows authorities to bypass certain federal requirements in order
> to deal more effectively with emergencies.
> The aim of the directive is to remove bureaucratic hurdles, allowing
> sick patients to receive treatment more quickly and giving health-care
> providers more flexibility in providing it.
> Paperwork on patients can be reduced and additional health centres set
> up outside hospitals to care for the sick.
> In his proclamation statement, Mr Obama says the 2009 H1N1 pandemic
> "continues to evolve".
> "The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many communities
> across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic to
> overburden health care resources in some localities."
> He said the US had already taken "proactive steps" by implementing
> public health measures and developing an effective swine flu vaccine.
> However, the government has admitted there are delays in the delivery
> of vaccines.
> It had hoped to roll out 120 million doses by mid-October.
> It now hopes for about 50 million by mid-November and 150 million in
> December.
> Dr Thomas Frieden, of the US Centers for Disease Control and
> Prevention (CDC), said on Friday: "We are nowhere near where we
> thought we'd be by now."
> Given the shortfall, New York State on Friday stayed a directive
> ordering health care staff to be inoculated or risk losing their jobs.
> The CDC says widespread influenza activity in 46 states is
> "unprecedented during seasonal flu".
> It said the hospitalisation rates for laboratory-confirmed swine flu
> were still climbing.
> Although figures are hard to verify, it is thought H1N1 has
> hospitalised about 20,000 people in the US.
> Visits to the doctor for influenza-like illnesses were also much
> higher than expected for the time of year, the CDC said.
> The seasonal flu peak is usually between late November and early March.
> Children and young adults have been among the hardest hit by H1N1.
> Almost 100 of the deaths have been children.
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8324070.stm
>
>
> 


Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

2009-10-25 Thread YUTA
Pak Rei. Di Kantou (Tokyo) dan Kansai (Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto) sudah tidak 
menjadi momok menakutkan karena virus ini boleh dibilang lebih "lemah" 
dibandingkan flu burung. Dan sepertinya ras Asia lebih immune terhadap swine 
flu. 

Mungkin Obama perlu support dari publik untuk menjebolkan agenda healthcare dia 
(ini maiden agenda dia sejak jadi presiden, sedangkan TARP, tax incentive dll 
itu hanya melanjutkan program precidency sebelumnya). Makanya issue pandemic 
swine flu mungkin sebagai senjata juga, entahlah...

-Original Message-
From: highwaysta...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 11:34:44 
To: 
Subject: Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

New resurgence or media play? Tp di jepang mmg membesar lg ya kasusnya pak 
Yuta? Kowai...
Sent from my computer of course!

-Original Message-
From: YUTA 
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:53:40 
To: 
Subject: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:36 UK

US declares swine flu 'emergency'
US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency.

The White House said the president signed the proclamation concerning
the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on Friday evening.
It increases the ability of treatment facilities to handle a surge in
H1N1 patients by easing the implementation of emergency plans.
Last week US officials said swine flu activity was widespread in 46
states. More than 1,000 US deaths have been linked to the virus.
Health officials say the infections are already comparable to peak
season flu levels.

Vaccine warning
US officials said the president's declaration was similar to ones
issued before hurricanes make landfall.
It allows authorities to bypass certain federal requirements in order
to deal more effectively with emergencies.
The aim of the directive is to remove bureaucratic hurdles, allowing
sick patients to receive treatment more quickly and giving health-care
providers more flexibility in providing it.
Paperwork on patients can be reduced and additional health centres set
up outside hospitals to care for the sick.
In his proclamation statement, Mr Obama says the 2009 H1N1 pandemic
"continues to evolve".
"The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many communities
across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic to
overburden health care resources in some localities."
He said the US had already taken "proactive steps" by implementing
public health measures and developing an effective swine flu vaccine.
However, the government has admitted there are delays in the delivery
of vaccines.
It had hoped to roll out 120 million doses by mid-October.
It now hopes for about 50 million by mid-November and 150 million in December.
Dr Thomas Frieden, of the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), said on Friday: "We are nowhere near where we
thought we'd be by now."
Given the shortfall, New York State on Friday stayed a directive
ordering health care staff to be inoculated or risk losing their jobs.
The CDC says widespread influenza activity in 46 states is
"unprecedented during seasonal flu".
It said the hospitalisation rates for laboratory-confirmed swine flu
were still climbing.
Although figures are hard to verify, it is thought H1N1 has
hospitalised about 20,000 people in the US.
Visits to the doctor for influenza-like illnesses were also much
higher than expected for the time of year, the CDC said.
The seasonal flu peak is usually between late November and early March.
Children and young adults have been among the hardest hit by H1N1.
Almost 100 of the deaths have been children.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8324070.stm



Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

2009-10-25 Thread highwaystar91
Binun dah pak hehe terserah bozz aja lah.
Sent from my computer of course!

-Original Message-
From: "YUTA" 
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 13:57:34 
To: Obrolan Bandar
Subject: Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

Pak Rei. Di Kantou (Tokyo) dan Kansai (Osaka, Nagoya, Kyoto) sudah tidak 
menjadi momok menakutkan karena virus ini boleh dibilang lebih "lemah" 
dibandingkan flu burung. Dan sepertinya ras Asia lebih immune terhadap swine 
flu. 

Mungkin Obama perlu support dari publik untuk menjebolkan agenda healthcare dia 
(ini maiden agenda dia sejak jadi presiden, sedangkan TARP, tax incentive dll 
itu hanya melanjutkan program precidency sebelumnya). Makanya issue pandemic 
swine flu mungkin sebagai senjata juga, entahlah...

-Original Message-
From: highwaysta...@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 11:34:44 
To: 
Subject: Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

New resurgence or media play? Tp di jepang mmg membesar lg ya kasusnya pak 
Yuta? Kowai...
Sent from my computer of course!

-Original Message-
From: YUTA 
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:53:40 
To: 
Subject: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:36 UK

US declares swine flu 'emergency'
US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency.

The White House said the president signed the proclamation concerning
the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on Friday evening.
It increases the ability of treatment facilities to handle a surge in
H1N1 patients by easing the implementation of emergency plans.
Last week US officials said swine flu activity was widespread in 46
states. More than 1,000 US deaths have been linked to the virus.
Health officials say the infections are already comparable to peak
season flu levels.

Vaccine warning
US officials said the president's declaration was similar to ones
issued before hurricanes make landfall.
It allows authorities to bypass certain federal requirements in order
to deal more effectively with emergencies.
The aim of the directive is to remove bureaucratic hurdles, allowing
sick patients to receive treatment more quickly and giving health-care
providers more flexibility in providing it.
Paperwork on patients can be reduced and additional health centres set
up outside hospitals to care for the sick.
In his proclamation statement, Mr Obama says the 2009 H1N1 pandemic
"continues to evolve".
"The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many communities
across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic to
overburden health care resources in some localities."
He said the US had already taken "proactive steps" by implementing
public health measures and developing an effective swine flu vaccine.
However, the government has admitted there are delays in the delivery
of vaccines.
It had hoped to roll out 120 million doses by mid-October.
It now hopes for about 50 million by mid-November and 150 million in December.
Dr Thomas Frieden, of the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), said on Friday: "We are nowhere near where we
thought we'd be by now."
Given the shortfall, New York State on Friday stayed a directive
ordering health care staff to be inoculated or risk losing their jobs.
The CDC says widespread influenza activity in 46 states is
"unprecedented during seasonal flu".
It said the hospitalisation rates for laboratory-confirmed swine flu
were still climbing.
Although figures are hard to verify, it is thought H1N1 has
hospitalised about 20,000 people in the US.
Visits to the doctor for influenza-like illnesses were also much
higher than expected for the time of year, the CDC said.
The seasonal flu peak is usually between late November and early March.
Children and young adults have been among the hardest hit by H1N1.
Almost 100 of the deaths have been children.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8324070.stm



RE: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

2009-10-25 Thread Andy
Elaine,
is nasopharyngeal lab test the same as rapid influenza test to detect
flu A or B?
If yes, do you know where to buy the rapid test kit here in Jakarta? Not
the one made in China!
Thanks.
 
 

-Original Message-
From: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:obrolan-ban...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of It's Elaine!
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 7:30 PM
To: obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'


  

Most swine flu victims are children and young adults. For parents I
suggest to always keep an eye on your children, if they catch flu even
it's mild, please.. PLEASE take them to the doctor immediately and ask
for nasopharyngeal lab test, it's better safe than sorry. 

Let's live a healthy life. Drink a lot of water, consume Vitamin C, have
enough rest and expose yourself under the sun in the morning. 



On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 6:34 PM, mailto:highwaysta...@gmail.com> gmail.com> wrote:




New resurgence or media play? Tp di jepang mmg membesar lg ya kasusnya
pak Yuta? Kowai... 

Sent from my computer of course!

  _  

From: YUTA mailto:yuta.tizi...@gmail.com> gmail.com> 
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:53:40 +0700
To: mailto:obrolan-bandar@yahoogroups.com>
yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

  

Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:36 UK

US declares swine flu 'emergency'
US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national emergency.

The White House said the president signed the proclamation concerning
the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on Friday evening.
It increases the ability of treatment facilities to handle a surge in
H1N1 patients by easing the implementation of emergency plans.
Last week US officials said swine flu activity was widespread in 46
states. More than 1,000 US deaths have been linked to the virus.
Health officials say the infections are already comparable to peak
season flu levels.

Vaccine warning
US officials said the president's declaration was similar to ones
issued before hurricanes make landfall.
It allows authorities to bypass certain federal requirements in order
to deal more effectively with emergencies.
The aim of the directive is to remove bureaucratic hurdles, allowing
sick patients to receive treatment more quickly and giving health-care
providers more flexibility in providing it.
Paperwork on patients can be reduced and additional health centres set
up outside hospitals to care for the sick.
In his proclamation statement, Mr Obama says the 2009 H1N1 pandemic
"continues to evolve".
"The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many communities
across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic to
overburden health care resources in some localities."
He said the US had already taken "proactive steps" by implementing
public health measures and developing an effective swine flu vaccine.
However, the government has admitted there are delays in the delivery
of vaccines.
It had hoped to roll out 120 million doses by mid-October.
It now hopes for about 50 million by mid-November and 150 million in
December.
Dr Thomas Frieden, of the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC), said on Friday: "We are nowhere near where we
thought we'd be by now."
Given the shortfall, New York State on Friday stayed a directive
ordering health care staff to be inoculated or risk losing their jobs.
The CDC says widespread influenza activity in 46 states is
"unprecedented during seasonal flu".
It said the hospitalisation rates for laboratory-confirmed swine flu
were still climbing.
Although figures are hard to verify, it is thought H1N1 has
hospitalised about 20,000 people in the US.
Visits to the doctor for influenza-like illnesses were also much
higher than expected for the time of year, the CDC said.
The seasonal flu peak is usually between late November and early March.
Children and young adults have been among the hardest hit by H1N1.
Almost 100 of the deaths have been children.

http://news. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8324070.stm>
bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8324070.stm











RE: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'

2009-10-25 Thread dario kurniawan
hehehe kek nya saham farmasi joget lagi nih

Dario Amran

--- Pada Sen, 26/10/09, Andy  menulis:

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Tanggal: Senin, 26 Oktober, 2009, 12:00 AM






 





  


Elaine,
is 
nasopharyngeal lab test the same as rapid influenza test to detect flu A or 
B?
If 
yes, do you know where to buy the rapid test kit here in Jakarta? Not the one 
made in China!
Thanks.
 
 

  
  -Original Message-
From: 
  obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:obrolan- ban...@yahoogrou ps.com] On 
  Behalf Of It's Elaine!
Sent: Sunday, October 25, 2009 7:30 
  PM
To: obrolan-bandar@ yahoogroups. com
Subject: Re: [ob] US 
  declares swine flu 'emergency'

  
  
  Most swine flu victims are children and young adults. For parents I 
  suggest to always keep an eye on your children, if they catch flu even it's 
  mild, please.. PLEASE take them to the doctor immediately and ask for 
  nasopharyngeal lab test, it's better safe than sorry. 

Let's live a 
  healthy life. Drink a lot of water, consume Vitamin C, have enough rest and 
  expose yourself under the sun in the morning. 


  On Sun, Oct 25, 2009 at 6:34 PM,  
  wrote:

  

New resurgence or media 
play? Tp di jepang mmg membesar lg ya kasusnya pak Yuta? Kowai...
Sent from my computer of course!


From: YUTA  
Date: Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:53:40 +0700
To: 
Subject: [ob] US declares swine flu 'emergency'




  

Saturday, 24 October 2009 17:36 UK

US declares swine flu 
'emergency'
US President Barack Obama has declared swine flu a national 
emergency.

The White House said the president signed the proclamation 
concerning
the 2009 H1N1 outbreak on Friday evening.
It increases the 
ability of treatment facilities to handle a surge in
H1N1 patients by 
easing the implementation of emergency plans.
Last week US officials said 
swine flu activity was widespread in 46
states. More than 1,000 US deaths 
have been linked to the virus.
Health officials say the infections are 
already comparable to peak
season flu levels.

Vaccine 
warning
US officials said the president's declaration was similar to 
ones
issued before hurricanes make landfall.
It allows authorities to 
bypass certain federal requirements in order
to deal more effectively 
with emergencies.
The aim of the directive is to remove bureaucratic 
hurdles, allowing
sick patients to receive treatment more quickly and 
giving health-care
providers more flexibility in providing 
it.
Paperwork on patients can be reduced and additional health centres 
set
up outside hospitals to care for the sick.
In his proclamation 
statement, Mr Obama says the 2009 H1N1 pandemic
"continues to 
evolve".
"The rates of illness continue to rise rapidly within many 
communities
across the nation, and the potential exists for the pandemic 
to
overburden health care resources in some localities."
He said the 
US had already taken "proactive steps" by implementing
public health 
measures and developing an effective swine flu vaccine.
However, the 
government has admitted there are delays in the delivery
of 
vaccines.
It had hoped to roll out 120 million doses by 
mid-October.
It now hopes for about 50 million by mid-November and 150 
million in December.
Dr Thomas Frieden, of the US Centers for Disease 
Control and
Prevention (CDC), said on Friday: "We are nowhere near where 
we
thought we'd be by now."
Given the shortfall, New York State on 
Friday stayed a directive
ordering health care staff to be inoculated or 
risk losing their jobs.
The CDC says widespread influenza activity in 46 
states is
"unprecedented during seasonal flu".
It said the 
hospitalisation rates for laboratory-confirme d swine flu
were still 
climbing.
Although figures are hard to verify, it is thought H1N1 
has
hospitalised about 20,000 people in the US.
Visits to the doctor 
for influenza-like illnesses were also much
higher than expected for the 
time of year, the CDC said.
The seasonal flu peak is usually between late 
November and early March.
Children and young adults have been among the 
hardest hit by H1N1.
Almost 100 of the deaths have been 
children.

http://news. bbc.co.uk/ 2/hi/americas/ 8324070.stm





  

 

  




 

















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