Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Not too long ago, here in the United States, President Bush signed an executive order stating that health authorities and military personnel can quarantine individuals who they suspect are infected with bird flu.
Quarantine is an interesting concept. If one individual or one group of people is infected with bird flu, they obviously need to be quarantined for the good of everyone else in the community. What if there's an outbreak in a town? Would the US military quarantine that entire town? Probably, yes. What if there was an outbreak in a school? Could they quarantine that entire school? | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Doing this will prevent you from getting these symptoms, so that you will not be kidnapped by your government and placed in quarantine. This not an exaggeration. If you ask anybody at the CDC or the WHO, they will tell you exactly what I'm telling you. They have the right and the political power to quarantine individuals, households or even entire towns and cities. Those quarantines will be enforced by military power. I'm not trying to be an alarmist about it, but this is reality; this is what we have to do during an infectious disease outbreak. I actually agree with these policies. | | Then, if you weren't infected before you were quarantined, there is a chance that you will be infected by the other people in the quarantine area; thus, you could actually end up acquiring the disease during this mandatory quarantine sentence, even though you didn't bring the disease with you in the first place.
I know it sounds like a scary and messy situation. That's exactly what it will be like, however. That's why it is critical that you take charge of your immune system right now and give yourself the advantage of being able to defend against the flu. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Would the US military quarantine that entire town? Probably, yes. What if there was an outbreak in a school? Could they quarantine that entire school? Yes, absolutely. They not only could; they will do so justifiably. I actually agree with that policy. It basically means you are a prisoner, a medical prisoner, for as long as they decide to keep you and run tests on you to find out if you are infected.
In other words, if you value your freedom, don't get sick. Have a healthy immune system, okay? | Roberta Bivins See book keywords and concepts | Cholera, yellow fever, and smallpox, all diseases associated with immigrants and the urban slums in which they were forced by poverty to live, are blocked from entering the Port of New York by a barrier labelled 'Quarantine', and an angel bearing a shield marked 'cleanliness'. This image typifies American attitudes towards immigration as a font of disease, and the new public health policies, shaped by both Sanitarian ideals and germ thinking which emerged from them. ever-larger and more disorienting hospitals. | | In the face of repeated outbreaks in West of both diseases, Britain was faced with the unappealing prospect of either imposing quarantine or enduring embargoes of its Indian ports and shipping. These threats, as well as the horrific loss of life caused by the two diseases, stirred the Raj into public health action. Rendered less blithely confident of gratitude by the vaccination episode, and more cautious by the uprising of 1857, the Government of India tackled cholera at the mid-century with some reluctance, and only in the face of the intense international pressure. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It wasn't too long ago that President Bush signed an order giving the government the right to quarantine air travelers who may be infected with things like the bird flu, or any other infectious disease. Here's the scenario: You've suddenly got H2N2 out in the wild, you've got Marburg going crazy over in Angola, you've got the bird flu virus all over in Korea right now, and you suddenly get people flying back to America exhibiting some upper respiratory symptoms. They get taken off the plane and quarantined, because they're a threat to everyone else in this country. | | They're going to take you away and quarantine you for the good of everyone else in society.
I actually agree with that policy. I think that if you are in charge of the safety of a population, you have to make that kind of decision. You cannot let a pandemic just keep growing and spreading. If you're in charge of the CDC, or the World Health Organization, or the US Government, you have to quarantine people who appear to be a threat to public health. But what it means for us in terms of our freedoms is that they're being trampled on. | James Howard Kunstler See book keywords and concepts | It tended to kill proportionately more of the lower classes who lived in greater squalor and did not enjoy the ability to remove or quarantine themselves from plague hot spots. But at the same time, the plague erased the chief advantage of belonging to the upper class in the first place—access to ultra-cheap labor. The plague drastically altered economic and social relations. Civil disorder followed the plague in its march up through Italy, France, England, Germany, and Scandinavia. Banditry and lawlessness were commonplace wherever the plague burned. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | In Europe and Asia, literally hundreds of varieties of the chestnut tree that span the ages of civilization still flourish, but because of plant quarantine restrictions, only a few European and Chinese varieties are currently available in the United States, in addition to what remains of the American chestnut. However, there are three available species from whose combined gene pools American arborists hope to stage a comeback of healthy chestnut forests: the American chestnut (Castanea dentata), the European chestnut (Castanea sativa), and the
Chinese chestnut (Castanea mollissima). | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Could they quarantine that entire school? Yes, absolutely. They not only could; they will do so justifiably. I actually agree with that policy. It basically means you are a prisoner, a medical prisoner, for as long as they decide to keep you and run tests on you to find out if you are infected.
In other words, if you value your freedom, don't get sick. Have a healthy immune system, okay? Don't show signs and symptoms of being infected with bird flu virus, or any kind of upper respiratory disease. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | If you don't want to be caught up in the quarantine and all of the associated complications that will happen in your life if you start showing symptoms, you need to have a strong enough immune system to conquer the disease without showing any symptoms whatsoever. That's why you need to learn the information I provide in Beat The Bird Flu Virus. That book not only shows you how to fight influenza if you are showing symptoms; it also shows you how to boost your immune system to the point that you don't show any symptoms whatsoever. That's the situation you want to be in. | Joseph E. Mario See book keywords and concepts | Glycerine, Rose water, and Bismuth Subnitrate for itching skin; mild laxative, and fever remedies Green Hellebore/Veratrum/ Hellebore and Asclepias tinctures in water; quarantine for 10-14 days.
Take Vitamins A; 10,000mg. VitaminCperday; VitaminE; Protein; Bee Pollen; and Calories. Saline aperients, cooling drinks. Keep child in a dark room; give nitre water, and 1 drop Aconite every 2 hours for 2-3 days.
•CHILDREN'S TEA Coltsfoot, Catnip, Peppermint, and Fennel. Marjoram.
Lemon Balm, Chamomile, Fennel, and Licorice (anti-colic). | | Requires dry, sanitary, well-aired quarantine, disinfectant solutionsofCarbolicacidorSulfateofZinc for one hourforall clothing, bed linen, etc. before washing in boil ing water and detergent. Disinfect quarters after discharge. Preys on 2-5-15 year-olds most, more girls, and adults. Suspect a child with sore throat, odorous breath, and fever. Incubates in 2-7-12 days; beginning with chills, aching back and limbs, fever of 102-103 A F. | | Testing and quarantine is the most sure-fire preventative for a population. (SEE most of the above in alphabetic order). Take Indium.
Hippocrates used Gingerand Peppermint; 17th-century France used Garlic.
Dr. Richard Schulze's Master Formula: On the newmoon.place in ajar equal parts of fresh diced Garlic (antibiotic), white or hot Onions, Ginger root (for circulation), Horseradish (for head circulation), and hottest available Cayenne pepper; coverwith raw Apple Cider Vinegar until full moon; filterand bottle. Take half to 1 oz. twice or more daily. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | It is from this backdrop that Will Smith plays the role of a lone hero-survivor who must survive the violent aggression of the mutated human beasts while desperately searching for a medical cure that might reverse the disease.
The film is part horror, part action and part drama. The CG scenes of an abandoned, weed-overgrown New York City are nothing less than astonishing. The CG animation of the infected human beasts is also spectacular. In terms of photography, sound design, special effects and screenplay, the movie delivers everything you might expect. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | China lifts the quarantine on the areas in northeastern Liaoning province that were affected by bird flu.
India announces plans to create an emergency stockpile of one million doses of anti-flu drugs to combat the bird flu.
Dec. 2, 2005 – Abnormalities found in the X-rays of 14 Vietnamese bird flu patients mean the procedure can be used to predict whether the disease will be fatal.
Indonesia calls for local governments to set up health posts in all villages in an attempt to create an early bird flu warning system to reach even the most remote corners of the country. | James Trefil, Joseph F. Kett, and E. D. Hirsch See book keywords and concepts | The seemingly black central opening in the iris of the eye, through which light enters. quarantine (kwawr-uhn-teen, kwahr-uhn-teen) The isolation of people who either have a contagious disease or have been exposed to one, in an attempt to prevent the spread of the disease. fa The term is sometimes used politically to designate the political and economic isolation of a nation in retribution for unacceptable policies: "When iraq invaded Kuwait, it was placed in quarantine by the nations of the world. | Peter Pringle See book keywords and concepts | The USDA ordered the burning of 155 acres of surrounding corn and the quarantine of half a million bushels of harvested soybeans from the test field. The accident was potentially more disastrous than Star-Link—as the food processors made clear. If the GM corn had been in a cornfield, not a soybean crop, there could have been cross-pollination. Food processors and grocers, foreseeing the possible ripple effect of such scares, were fearful of losing international markets for their popular brands. | John Robbins See book keywords and concepts | In 1987, the president of the German Federal Court of Justice, Gerd Pfeiffer, announced that it might "soon prove necessary to tattoo and quarantine people infected with the virus."33 This was a terrifying thought, given what happened the last time a German government saw fit to "tattoo and quarantine" those people it found socially undesirable, but the idea was also being entertained in the United States. That same year, the chairman of a powerful right-wing group with influence at the White House, Howard Phillips, announced that "quarantining is something we have to consider. | Peggy O'Mara See book keywords and concepts | It is my understanding that under the who (World Health Organization) code, vaccines are not required upon entering countries that have disease-infested areas; however, a traveler may be quarantined for two weeks upon return to his or her country of origin. The quarantine may be as simple as returning home and reporting to a health official any symptoms found within the two-week period. This procedure may hold true for vaccinated as well as non-vaccinated individuals. | Marion Nestle See book keywords and concepts | These procedures require officials to take three prompt actions: (1) destroy sick animals, (2) destroy healthy animals that might have come in contact with sick animals, and (3) quarantine people living in the vicinity of affected animals. Some countries confine farm families with animals that have the disease—or might have it—to what is effectively a war zone. In Holland, for example, officials did not permit members of such families to leave their property even to go to school, church, or the doctor. They permitted the besieged families to pick up supplies only at checkpoint barriers. | Leonard G. Horowitz, D.M.D., M.A., M.P.H. See book keywords and concepts | Much of the medical staff was now under quarantine inside the hospital, but the soldiers made sure that the quarantine was enforced. President Mobutu also ordered army units to seal off Bumba Zone with roadblocks and to shoot anyone trying to come out. Bumba's main link with the outside world was the Congo River. Captains of riverboats had heard about the virus by this time, and they refused to stop their boats anywhere along the length of the river in Bumba, even though people beseeched them from the banks. Then all radio contact with Bumba was lost. | Josef A. Brinckmann and Michael P. Lindenmaier See book keywords and concepts | After the shipment is received, the incoming material is placed under quarantine and inspected visually to ensure that the labeling of the containers and the shipping documents are consistent with their contents. In addition, the shipment is checked for weight, damage during transport, insect infestation and mold. Samples are taken from each container in accordance with an appropriate sampling plan (e.g. | James A. Duke, Ph.D. See book keywords and concepts | Instead they placed it under quarantine at the Beltsville Research Station where I worked. My jaborandi sat there for quite a while, and my hopes of ever retrieving it faded.
After I retired, I learned that the quarantine had been lifted. I picked up my jaborandi and transplanted it to my backyard. It's a nice plant.
Meanwhile, MGI Pharma of Minneapolis developed a pilocarpine-based mouth-moistening drug that it hopes to call Salagem; it's awaiting approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). | Philip Yam See book keywords and concepts | But because CJD wasn't suspected until later—she did not display any of the typical signs —the hospital did not quarantine the instruments. Instead, they used them on 24 other patients.12
At the University of Pittsburgh Medical Cenrer Presbyterian, a man had surgery to treat a neurological condition in April 2001. He died in early 2002, and the autopsy revealed that he had CJD. The instruments used on that patient may have been used on some 4000 other patients at the medical center. |
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