Posted on 11/07/2001 10:30:35 AM PST by concerned about politics
Edited on 09/03/2002 4:49:31 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
A billion here a billion there, a lot of billions for the airlines. A billion a month for the war, Pretty soon we are talking about some serious money.Not to mention bigger government.
The terrorists cost us a lot of bucks for their bang.
What other choices do we have? We have to spend the money. They killed thousands of Americans and must be killed for that.
Lets face it our economy is Kaput for at least another year -Tom
In the autumn of 1863, beset as always by office seekers, Abraham Lincoln's physician told him that he was suffering from varioloid, a mild form of smallpox. "Is it contagious?" asked the president. "Very contagious," the doctor assured him. Lincoln seemed oddly pleased. The doctor asked why. "There is one good thing about this," the president told him. "Now I have something I can give everybody."
Ridiculous headline. Misleading as all hell. This implies that the Feds are ORDERING all of us to get a smallpox vaccine. Of course, we of independent / Constitutionalist stripe would immediately say "Oh yeah? Kiss my ass. You order me to do NOTHING!!!"
However, the article is REALLY about the Feds being willing to pony-up for enough vaccine to innoculate the entire U.S. populace.
Big difference, eh???
I agree with your position on the use of human stem cells. Does anyone know how to locate these other proposals to learn of their manufacturing methods?
Major Drugmakers Hope to Supply US Government With Smallpox Vaccine
WASHINGTON (Reuters Health) Oct 29 - GlaxoSmithKline said on Friday that it would seek to begin manufacturing smallpox vaccine to help prepare the United States for the possibility that the disease could be used in a bioterrorist attack.
Following meetings with Secretary of Health and Human Services Tommy Thompson, the company told the press it had submitted a proposal to regulators to begin making and supplying smallpox inoculations.
American Home Products will submit a plan as well, that company said on Friday. The firm's Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories division made a smallpox vaccine from 1944 until mid-1980, but stopped production because the disease had been declared eradicated.
Merck & Co. has also said it is in talks with the government about producing the vaccine.
In all, the US government has received 10 proposals from companies wishing to develop and supply the product, according to Thompson, who has requested $509 million from Congress to build up stockpiles of the vaccine.
The UK's Acambis, which said earlier this month that it had speeded up development of its smallpox vaccine, already has a 20-year contract with the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for an initial 40 million doses. Acambis expects to begin clinical trials early next year and make the first deliveries in 2004.
Thompson said he hopes to have the new proposals reviewed and evaluated this week. The government has asked the interested companies to detail how they could meet US demand within 12 months.
Vaccine production could begin as soon as the end of November or the start of December, Thompson said.
Meanwhile, the World Health Organization stressed on Friday that mass inoculations for smallpox are unwise unless there is a real risk of exposure, noting that the vaccine can have serious side effects.
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