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A Believer's Guide to Disaster Preparedness
States consider
pandemic responses - health authorities to enter homes, detain without
warrant, forcefully quarantine, mandatory vaccinations
A "pandemic response
bill" currently making its way through the Massachusetts state legislature
would allow authorities to forcefully quarantine citizens in the event of a
health emergency, compel health providers to vaccinate citizens, authorize
forceful entry into private dwellings and destruction of citizen property
and impose fines on citizens for noncompliance.
If citizens refuse to comply with isolation or quarantine orders in the
event of a health emergency, they may be imprisoned for up to 30 days and
fined $1,000 per day that the violation continues.
Massachusetts' pandemic response bill
"Pandemic Response Bill" 2028 was passed by the Massachusetts state Senate
on April 28 and is now awaiting approval in the House.
As stated in the bill, upon declaration by the governor that an emergency
exists that is considered detrimental to public health or upon declaration
of a state of emergency, a local public health authority, with approval of
the commissioner, may exercise the following authorities:
to require the owner or occupier of premises to permit entry into and
investigation of the premises;
to close, direct, and compel the evacuation of, or to decontaminate or cause
to be decontaminated any building or facility, and to allow the reopening of
the building or facility when the danger has ended;
to decontaminate or cause to be decontaminated, or to destroy any material;
to restrict or prohibit assemblages of persons;
to require a health care facility to provide services or the use of its
facility, or to transfer the management and supervision of the health care
facility to the department or to a local public health authority;
to control ingress to and egress from any stricken or threatened public
area, and the movement of persons and materials within the area;
to adopt and enforce measures to provide for the safe disposal of infectious
waste and human remains, provided that religious, cultural, family, and
individual beliefs of the deceased person shall be followed to the extent
possible when disposing of human remains, whenever that may be done without
endangering the public health;
to procure, take immediate possession from any source, store, or distribute
any anti-toxins, serums, vaccines, immunizing agents, antibiotics, and other
pharmaceutical agents or medical supplies located within the commonwealth as
may be necessary to respond to the emergency;
to require in-state health care providers to assist in the performance of
vaccination, treatment, examination, or testing of any individual as a
condition of licensure, authorization, or the ability to continue to
function as a health care provider in the commonwealth;
to waive the commonwealth's licensing requirements for health care
professionals with a valid license from another state in the United States
or whose professional training would otherwise qualify them for an
appropriate professional license in the commonwealth;
to allow for the dispensing of controlled substance by appropriate personnel
consistent with federal statutes as necessary for the prevention or
treatment of illness;
to authorize the chief medical examiner to appoint and prescribe the duties
of such emergency assistant medical examiners as may be required for the
proper performance of the duties of office;
to collect specimens and perform tests on any animal, living or deceased;
to exercise authority under sections 95 and 96 of chapter 111;
to care for any emerging mental health or crisis counseling needs that
individuals may exhibit, with the consent of the individuals
State and local agencies responding to the public health emergency would be
required to exercise their powers over transportation routes, communication
devices, carriers, public utilities, fuels, food, clothing and shelter,
according to the legislation.
Local public health authorities will be required to keep records of reports
containing the name and location of all people who have been reported, their
disease, injury, or health condition and the name of the person reporting
the case. In addition, citizens may be subject to "involuntary
transportation."
Line 341 of the bill states, "Law enforcement authorities, upon order of the
commissioner or his agent or at the request of a local public health
authority pursuant to such order, shall assist emergency medical technicians
or other appropriate medical personnel in the involuntary transportation of
such person to the tuberculosis treatment center. No law enforcement
authority or medical personnel shall be held criminally or civilly liable as
a result of an act or omission carried out in good faith in reliance on said
order."
Vaccinate or isolate
Whenever the commissioner or a public-health authority decides it is
necessary to prevent a serious danger to the public health, they are
authorized:
(1) to vaccinate or provide precautionary prophylaxis (preventative
procedure) to individuals as protection against communicable disease and to
prevent the spread of communicable or possible communicable disease,
provided that any vaccine to be administered must not be such as is
reasonably likely to lead to serious harm to the affected individual; and
(2) to treat individuals exposed to or infected with disease, provided that
treatment must not be such as is reasonably likely to lead to serious harm
to the affected individual. An individual who is unable or unwilling to
submit to vaccination or treatment shall not be required to submit to such
procedures but may be isolated or quarantined … if his or her refusal poses
a serious danger to public health or results in uncertainty whether he or
she has been exposed to or is infected with a disease or condition that
poses a serious danger to public health, as determined by the commissioner,
or a local public health authority operating within its jurisdiction.
(emphasis added)
Under such circumstances, authorities are also allowed to decontaminate
individuals and perform physical examinations, tests and specimen collection
to determine whether "an individual presents a risk to public health." If a
citizen refuses, he or she may be isolated, quarantined and/or detained "for
as long as may be reasonably necessary," the bill states.
Law enforcement authorities are authorized to "arrest without warrant any
person whom the officer has probable cause to believe has violated an order
for isolation or quarantine and shall use reasonable diligence to enforce
such order. Any person who knowingly violates an order for isolation or
quarantine shall be punished by imprisonment of not more than 30 days and
may be subject to a civil fine of not more than $1,000 per day that the
violation continues." (emphasis added)
Other state quarantine orders
Iowa's Facility Quarantine Order
As WND reported, a blank document from the Iowa Department of Public Health
has been discovered online, designed to be filled in with the name of an
H1N1 virus victim who is required to relocate from his or her home to a
quarantine facility.
The form, which began appearing Aug 31 in e-mails and on the Internet, has
concerned a confused public already swimming in conflicting reports about
the severity of the swine flu and intrusive government measures that many
fear may be taken if the disease becomes a pandemic.
The Iowa document, which WND confirmed with state officials is authentic,
has done little to calm the public's fears.
"The Iowa Department of Public Health has determined that you have had
contact with a person with Novel Influenza A H1N1," the form reads. "The
Department has determined that it is necessary to quarantine your movement
to a specific facility to prevent further spread of this disease.
"The Department has determined that quarantine in your home and other less
restrictive alternatives are not acceptable," the document continues, before
listing mandatory provisions of compliance with relocation to a quarantine
facility.
According to the CDC, the following states have implemented legal actions in
response to the H1N1 virus:
Florida – the Florida surgeon general suspended distribution permit
requirements Florida statutes to allow wholesale distribution of Tamiflu and
Relenza. The state has also distributed a series of blank quarantine order
forms, including a voluntary home quarantine agreement, a quarantine to
residence order, a quarantine to residence order (non-compliance), a
quarantine to facility order, quarantine detention order, quarantine of
facility order, building quarantine closure order and area quarantine
closure order.
Iowa – In addition to the facility quarantine order listed above, Iowa has
also made available forms for voluntary home confinement, home quarantine
and home isolation.
Massachusetts – Massachusetts lists its own procedures for isolation and
quarantine.
North Carolina – The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services
released a draft isolation order that would provide for imprisonment for up
to two years and pretrial detention without bail for any citizen who fails
to comply with an isolation order.
Washington – Washington grants authority to local health officers to issue
emergency detention orders causing citizens to be immediately and
involuntarily isolated or quarantined for up to 10 days.
In addition, governors and health commissioners in the following states have
declared a state of emergency since April following concerns about the H1N1
virus: California, Florida, Iowa, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Nebraska,
New York, Ohio, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.
Next step: Mandatory swine flu vaccines?
According to the White House, "Since the novel 2009-H1N1 flu virus emerged
in the United States during the third week of April, the president has
received regular briefings and asked his Cabinet to spare no effort in
addressing this national security challenge."
The White House also lists as a priority, "Preparing for a voluntary, but
strongly recommended, H1N1 flu shot program to be available to all Americans
that wish to participate over a period of time."
Barbara Loe Fischer, president of the National Vaccine Information Center,
referenced the controversial Massachusetts bill in her commentary, "Swine
flu vaccine: Will we have a choice?"
Fischer said, "Public health doctors have persuaded legislators to pass
pandemic influenza legislation that will allow state officials to enter
homes and businesses without the consent of occupants, to investigate and
quarantine individuals without their consent, to require licensed
health-care providers to give citizens vaccines and to ban the free assembly
of citizens in the state."
She said World Health Organization doctors "immediately went into high gear"
within days of identifying the new swine flu virus emerging out of Mexico
and declared a public-health emergency. Now, Fischer says, the CDC is taking
the opportunity to exercise unprecedented power.
"Whenever the CDC now declares a public-health emergency, that declaration
allows the Food and Drug Administration to permit emergency-use
authorization for drug companies to fast-track creation of experimental
drugs and vaccines that do not have to be tested as thoroughly as vaccines
that go through the normal FDA-licensing process.
"In this case, Congress responded to the public health emergency declaration
by giving a group of drug companies $1 billion to fast-track experimental
swine flu vaccines that may include whole, live or killed, or genetically
engineered human and animal viruses, chemicals and potentially reactive
oil-based adjuvants that manipulate the immune system to boost the vaccine's
potency. People who already have sensitive immune systems, such as those
with allergy and autoimmune disorders, may be at special risk."
Furthermore, Fischer said 80 percent of all flu-like illness in a normal flu
season is not caused by type A and B strains of influenza contained in
annual flu shots.
While Fischer argues that citizens should be given the opportunity to
voluntarily submit to flu vaccinations, she said, "Vaccine-acquired immunity
is temporary while immunity gained after recovering from influenza is longer
lasting."
She said people born before 1957 may be naturally protected and at lower
risk of being infected because they have long-lasting antibodies working
against the virus and helping them resist infection.
"Will health officials allow our children and grandchildren to get the same
kind of natural, longer-lasting protective antibodies to type A and B
influenza, including the new swine flu?" she asked. "It looks like few
choices will be allowed."
Cure more deadly than disease?
Although White House science advisers have warned that up to 90,000
Americans might die from H1N1 during the coming flu season, the head of the
CDC responded by telling the public to ignore such a high mortality
estimate, saying the current H1N1 couldn't kill that many people without
mutating.
Use of a similar swine flu vaccine in the United States in 1976 resulted in
25 people suffering from severe paralysis and dying from respiratory failure
after being injected with the vaccine – more than the number of lives
claimed from the virus itself.
Additionally, the vaccine is said to contain thimerosal, a preservative
ingredient composed of mercury that has been linked to autism in young
children.
The FDA states, "Thimerosal has been removed from or reduced to trace
amounts in all vaccines routinely recommended for children 6 years of age
and younger, with the exception of inactivated influenza vaccine."
Thimerosal has also been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome, or GBS – a
serious disorder that occurs when the body's immune system mistakenly
attacks the nervous system and may result in death.
In 1976, health officials found nearly 500 cases of GBS, and the vaccine was
withdrawn 10 weeks after the link with GBS was suspected. Following the 1976
vaccination against swine flu in the U.S., a retrospective study found a
likely eight-fold increase in the incidence of GBS.
Now that the nation is preparing for another round of H1N1 flu shots, the
Oregonian reported that the federal government is urging neurologists to
keep a close watch for new cases of GBS.
In a study conducted at the University of Hong Kong, the British Medical
Journal reported that less than half of 8,500 doctors and nurses in public
hospitals will accept vaccination against the swine flu – even following
increases in the World Health Organization's pandemic alert level.
The study revealed, "The major barriers identified were fear of side effects
and doubts about efficacy."
According to the following report by Russia Today, investigative journalist
Wayne Madsen revealed that even scientists who helped develop a vaccine for
small pox are saying they will not take the vaccine and urging friends and
family to refrain from taking the injection as well:
Nonetheless, federal authorities are preparing to launch a nationwide
campaign to convince Americans to get the swine flu vaccine, the San
Francisco Chronicle reported. Government officials have expressed concern
that public demand for immunization will not be high enough.
"Many parents (in focus groups) expressed a lot of concerns about 2009 H1N1
vaccine. Those concerns were centered around the fact that it was new and it
was being developed quickly," said Kris Sheedy, a communications director
with the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. "There
were comments such as 'this is new and I don't want my child to be a guinea
pig.'"
According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the government will spend "about
$16 million on outreach to convince people of the need to get the swine flu
vaccine."
As WND reported, alarmist language over possible outbreaks of swine flu as
well as a series of moves by the federal government are fueling fears
federal agents will soon be forcing citizens to be vaccinated – prompting
the Constitution Party to launch a pre-emptive defense against any such
effort.
Fischer warned that Americans must become educated about vaccination,
influenza, vaccine risks and public health laws in their states.
"Every pharmaceutical drug, including vaccines, carries a risk. And those
risks are greater for some than others," she said. "In this time of fear, we
can't let that fear take away our freedom to make voluntary health
decisions. The human right to informed consent to medical risk taking gives
citizens the power to make sure that the cure is not more dangerous than the
disease."
http://www.prophecynewswatch.com/September03/0311.html
September
1, 2009
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