Posted on 10/24/2009 8:22:56 PM PDT by FreeKeys
Sebelius Says U.S. Will Donate Part of H1N1 Vaccine Supply to Foreign Nations Before Meeting This Nations Demand
Thursday, October 22, 2009
By Chris Neefus
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Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) asked Health and Human Service Secretary Kathleen Sebilius why the United States should get vaccinations ahead of people in other countries, including those in countries that are producing the vaccine for the United States. (CNSNews.com/Penny Starr) When Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.) had his turn to question Sebelus, he raised the issue of whether the United States was "entitled" to the vaccine more than other nations. "Why should we be more entitled, the U.S. be more entitled to that vaccine than some other country in the world?" ..... |
Sebelius also told a Senate committee that vaccine production is well behind demand.
What we said is once we have 40 million doses (of the vaccine), the donation can start, Sebelius told CNSNews.com. Theres an agreement (of) 10 percent donation that 11 nations have made, she said.
HHS has ordered about 250 million doses of the vaccine, so the donation would begin after the U.S. received just 16 percent of its original order.
Sebelius made the remarks at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing on the government's preparations for dealing with the H1N1 flu virus outbreak. Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano also provided testimony at the hearing.
The nations top health bureaucrat said the government would still donate to foreign nations part of the stock of vaccine purchased by the U.S. government despite delays in getting the vaccine to American citizens, which she said puts the nation at the point where demand is ahead of the yield.
We will do our best to ramp up the production and continue to push it out the door, Sebelius said. Sebelius responded: "Well, I think the balance is difficult. The president clearly has made it clear that his priority is safety and security of the American people, and immediately he also adds that we're a global partner. So we have joined now with 11 nations in terms of 10 percent of the
vaccine will be made available to developing countries."
Sebelius said that Congress had wisely included funds in the last supplemental appropriations bill to allow HHS to place large orders of the vaccine well in advance.
The orders are filled in priority terms, so we are really at the front of the line with some of these (manufacturers) in terms of getting the vaccine as it is produced, she added.
The orders are filled in priority terms, so we are really at the front of the line with some of these (manufacturers) in terms of getting the vaccine as it is produced, she added.
When speaking with CNSNews.com after the hearing, Sebelius also emphasized the needs of developing countries.
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Theres an agreement (on) 10 percent donation that 11 nations have made, at the same time trying to get the vaccine out to Americans," said Sebelius. "What we said is once we have 40 million doses, the donation can start.
Referring to the production delay for the vaccine, Sebelius told CNSNews.com: We had hoped that that would be a little earlier, but we are working with these 11 nations through the World Health Organization (WHO) to help get the vaccines to countries particularly who can't purchase them. I mean, thats really the issue is the countries who dont have the wherewithal to purchase vaccines. We need to make available some of the vaccine that is available to the developed nations.
When CNSNews.com tried to clarify whether the donation would happen once the delay in production was over and all of the U.S. demand had been met, Sebelius said that was not the case.
Well, no," she said. "Forty million doses was the initial benchmark and so once that is in this country, then 10 percent of the (doses are donated), and well make up the rest. Thats what the other nations are doing too--England, New Zealand, and Australia and Germany and Spain are all participating in this kind of global effort.
HHS has ordered about 250 million doses of swine flu vaccine, both in injection and nasal mist forms, which they expect to administer through the spring. The U.S. population is about 307 million.
I was just saying the same thing yesterday.
If this is true then the SOBs in charge should be hanged for treason and sought by many who will lose loved ones here in America because they can not get the dose.
This scumbag ruining America is going to get many of us killed.
How much demand is there really for this?
I haven’t gotten it and have no intention of doing so.
I’m not even certain what the symptoms are really. Did have the flu a few weeks ago but didn’t check into a doctor’s office for it.
I’m not saying it isn’t real, I just don’t have the sense we’re in OMG epidemic take a shot for our survival territory here.
But yeah, lets declare a H1N1 national emergency......
Better them than us.
Until the H1N1 vaccine efficacy, safety and true need is established, they can have it.
It’s brilliant on the liberals part.
Stealth biological warfare. Poison them and reduce the population while pretending to help. Fewer people, less waste and environmental damage.
Genius. (alright, I realize that I’m over reacting a little bit with the I don’t trust gubmint schtick but they earned it)
Bumping your post. My family and I will not get the H1N1 shot.
Ping to Montana Freepers.
I will not be getting it, and none of my friends will either. One of my friend's mom is a nurse (and Obama supporter) and SHE is not taking the vaccine and told my friend, her daughter, not to take it.
And of course the issue of declaring a national emergency only to give away supposed live-saving vaccines...WTH?
Seriously? LOL
give it all
This should play well in Montana.
NOT!
Imagine trying to sell socialized medicine when you're sitting on top of 200 million doses of flu vaccine rendered useless both because the threat was overblown and because the disease is not of such severity as to warrant taking the risks associated with the vaccine.
She's got to get rid of it one way or another.
Me neither, but THAT'S NOT THE POINT! The point is that OUR elected officials aren't looking out for us FIRST. We have to raise a stink about it before they give away something important, like the control of our middle east oilfields, the Panama Canal, control of the port of Long Beach, our computer, missile and satellite technology... Oh. Wait.
Never mind.
No kidding..were the only species on earth that is anti-darwin in practice and pro-darwin in the classroom. It’s like the twilight zone.
So what, Obama’s already had his vaccination.
So let me get this straight. Obama declares a national emergency regarding the swine flu and then is going to send the vaccine (in short supply) to other nations?
Hahaha. No Soup (vaccines) for you Obama voters. Also, Obama voters, it’s gonna cost you to send it other nations. Pay up.
This is an unusual situation in that some people want no part of this vaccine, and others are literally desperate to receive it for themselves and their families ASAP.
I expect that some who do want it will receive it later than they would have otherwise because of this donation. It’ll probably be four to eight weeks before the supply of the vaccine catches up with the demand in the US, even though in the end we might have a large stock left over next Spring.
This is definitely a Katrina moment for Zero and that should be shouted from the mountaintops! WHO and other health organizations have been screaming pandemic for months.
Train people to ignore flue-like symptoms and distrust vaccinations and then introduce smallpox on a large scale.
Smallpox starts out looking like a severe flu. It would be everywhere before people realized it was something different.
That would be devastating.
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