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Posted: August 10 2006 at 6:03am |
Authorities assert 'no bird flu mutation in Thailand' BANGKOK, Aug 10 (TNA) - Thailand's Public Health Ministry has assured the public that the country's anti-bird flu measures are approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) and reasserted that there has been no mutation of the H5N1 virus here. |
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Fiddlerdave3
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Dream on, Public "Health" Ministry! Dr. Niman is finding constant mutation/recombination in the samples from all flu areas, which WHO and all these governments is claiming doesn't happen. He doesn't cover Vietnam specifically, but no reason to think it is different.
The fact that the people samples have different versions than the bird version is a strong indicator that the threat level is at or near 6, and we are being deliberately lied to on a wholesale level. I imagine all these high level people misleading themselves with the desperate hope that it really won't take off, or will stay local. The 5% death rate from regular flu in Thailand is quite possibly the notice of the final escalation (since they aren't testing regular flu without H5N1 positive birds present - which,unfortunately, aren't the real source of the people H5N1). Nobody knows what is happening in Africa, it could be worse and we'd have no clue.
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