Wednesday, April 29, 2009

TUOMBE TUSIFIKWE NA MAAMBUKIZI YA MAFUA YA NGURUWE

Imetoka realhealth@heathiernews.com - Dr. W.C. Douglass

THE UNHOLY ALLIANCE BETWEEN MEDIA AND BIG PHARMACIES ON SWINE FLU - Kumbe hali ya sekta ya Afya nchini Mexico haina tofauti na ya kwetu Tanzania, hivyo itokeapo tutapata mwambukizaji nchini mwetu, basi hali itakuwa hiyo hiyo kama ya nchini Mexico. Habari hii inathibitisha.

Media pigs misinforming public about so-called "epidemic" Dear Friend, Those filthy swine... The swine flu "epidemic" is only a few days old, and Big Pharma is already plotting to make a fortune. European drug maker Roche announced it was scaling up production of Tamiflu, giving a boost to its stock price and sending millions into the Roche coffers. GlaxoSmithKline, which makes the anti-flu drug Relenza, is also seeing its stock price climb, as investors hope this swine flu is the biggest thing since the bubonic plague. There's only one problem here – it's not going to happen. You read the Daily Dose because I always give you the straight scoop, and because I'm not afraid to tell you when the mainstream has it wrong. And they have it wrong on swine flu. It won't be an epidemic – it'll barely even be a ripple. I've run medical clinics in Africa – I know what an epidemic looks like. And this isn't it. The media is blowing swine flu out of proportion so it can feed its 24-hour news cycle – the same media, mind you, that had us convinced that avian flu was going to destroy the planet a few years ago. But here are the facts about swine flu – it has affected so few people in America that it's hardly worth discussing. There are 64 confirmed cases in America as I'm writing this – not 6,000 or even 600. There are 64. Of course, the media is fixated on the 100 or so people who have died in Mexico from the swine flu. But let me clue you into something that no one seems to be discussing – health care in Mexico is ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE. I know – I've been there more times than I can count. Disease spreads rapidly through Mexico because large areas of the country lack clean water and basic sanitation. Seeing a doctor – let alone a qualified doctor – is a luxury unavailable to most of the population. Of course the flu is killing people in Mexico – so are a lot of other diseases that are successfully treated in America. People in Mexico still die from diarrhea, for Pete's sake!

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