Thursday, November 05, 2009

They treat themselves as priviledged and above the law. There are priorities for the vaccines. Government priorities.

You want to know why there are shortages? Look no further. The investment bankers of the USA don't believe it is important enough to take a sincere interest in the people of this nation by having manufacturing facilities right here within OUR borders to produce it.

They don't have to worry about how they and their families are going to survive the day. They can EASILY over reach the authority of the government by doing whatever 'priviledged' act they care to and funding their own PRIVATE sovereign COMPANY to protect them. Isn't that right, Hank?

Who is Paulson donating the H1N1 vaccines to, the children of the military?

They put themselves above the law.

President Obama is even standing in line with children and pregnant mothers put before himself and the First Family. And who do these people think they are exactly !!!!!!

Oh, sure, they just did the 'company thing' and got a small supply for the infirmary in the basement, right, Hank?



This is ego. You see, they are more important than the President. I mean after all where would the country and world be without them.

They are such brave souls, aren't they?



What? Michael Moore and FOX News not on the list? Really?
New York Businesses Get H1N1 Vaccine (click title to entry - thank you)
Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, and other large city employers have started receiving small quantities of swine flu vaccine for high-risk employees

By Esmé E. Deprez
To the list of hundreds of schools, hospitals, and community health centers that have received limited allocations of the H1N1 swine flu vaccine, you can now add some of New York's largest employers. In the past week or so 13 companies, including Citigroup (C) and Goldman Sachs (GS), have begun receiving small quantities of the vaccine, according to city health authorities.

Citigroup has been supplied with 1,200 units and Goldman with 200, says Jessica Scaperotti, press secretary for the Department of Health & Mental Hygiene. The agency has so far approved orders by 29 employers—including 16 that have yet to receive any vaccine—after they were cleared by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Big employers that have received or are scheduled to receive vaccine so far include Time Warner (TWX), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Memorial Sloan-Kettering, New York Presbyterian Healthcare System, and New York University....


KDHE reports 2 more H1N1 deaths (click here)
By The Capital-Journal
November 5, 2009 - 5:10pm
Two more Kansans have died after being infected with the pandemic H1N1 influenza virus, bringing the state's death toll to 16, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment announced Thursday.
The first individual was a 34-year-old man from the Topeka metropolitan area who was confirmed to have pandemic H1N1 on Wednesday. His death was reported to KDHE on Monday. The man had no underlying health conditions that placed him at greater risk.
The second was a 58-year-old female from southwest Kansas who was confirmed to have pandemic H1N1 on Oct. 1. Her death was reported to the KDHE on Wednesday. The woman had underlying health conditions that placed her at greater risk for severe complications of influenza....


3 more swine flu deaths reported in Oklahoma (click here)

By Susan Simpson
Published: November 5, 2009
Three more Oklahomans have died of swine flu, according to state health officials.
The death of a
Muskogee County boy, Cleveland County woman and Oklahoma County woman bring the total number of H1N1 deaths this year to 22 in Oklahoma.
A high rate of hospitalization also continued, with 128 Oklahomans admitted to hospitals last week.
Health officials are urging H1N1 vaccinations for those most vulnerable to illness, and mass immunizations clinics are planned throughout the state Saturday.
The vaccines are targeted for children ages 6 months to 18 years, pregnant women, adults under age 65 with chronic medical conditions, health care workers treating acutely ill patients and custodial parents of infants under 6 months old.

Have I gotten my flu shot or my H1N1 flu shot? No. And I won't until my Grandchildren receive theirs.