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TOPIC: What is Pandemic Flu/How Will Vaccine be Used?
Discussion List > Focus Point: What is Pandemic Influenza
FOCUS POINT: What is Pandemic Influenza
Participants in this part of the dialogue will discuss the nature of pandemic influenza; how it differs from seasonal influenza and the likely impact of pandemic influenza on the USA. Participants should review the reference materials about pandemic influenza that are available at this website.
Desired outcome: An understanding of the nature of pandemic flu so that participants can grasp the significance of the Draft Guidance and engage in productive discussions about it.
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Wednesday's agenda has more on response depending on severity
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 06:09 AM
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most people I talk with don't even know what the word pandemic is
Submitted by Holly Reischman on 12/4/07 10:12 AM
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Society requires Visuals & Numbers they can Comprehend
Submitted by Diana Tolladay on 12/4/07 01:04 PM
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Educating the public with all the facts is the only responsible thing to do...
Submitted by Kay Lock on 12/4/07 08:30 AM
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Bring this to "Prioritization for Critical Infrastructure" tomorrow
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 03:02 PM
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Check out similar conversations going on now at "Pandemic Scenarios ... Ourtown"
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 11:53 AM
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Maybe raise this issue in the "What would be the story in Ourtown" Focus Point?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 08:58 AM
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Maybe raise this issue in the "What would be the story .. in Ourtown" Focus Point?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 08:54 AM
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Perhaps raise this issue in the "Pandemic Scenarios ..." Focus Point?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 10:48 AM
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Maybe raise this issue in the "What would be the story in Ourtown" Focus Point?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 08:55 AM
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Perhaps raise this issue in "Pandemic Scenarios ... Ourtown"?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 10:52 AM
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the public not understanding the severity
Submitted by Catherine Jackie Mitchell on 12/4/07 06:59 AM
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Much planning is going on to try to strengthen the links of this chain.
Submitted by Roy Kamen on 12/4/07 08:12 AM
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Discussion of prioritization of Critical Infrastructure and Health Care tomorrow
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 08:20 AM
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This is also being discussed at the Focus Point "How is Vaccine Used ...". Try raising this issue t
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 11:02 AM
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Preventing spread among those that present for vaccine
Submitted by Suzette Brotton on 12/4/07 11:42 AM
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Consider raising this question in the "How is Vaccine used ..." Focus Point
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 04:17 PM
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Would we start vaccinating when WHO goes to phase 4 or 5?
Submitted by Roy Kamen on 12/4/07 08:10 AM
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Perhaps take this discussion to the "How is Vaccine Used ..." Focus Point?
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 08:14 AM
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NPI=non-pharmaceutical interventions- Social Distancing
Submitted by Glenda Ford-Lee on 12/4/07 08:57 AM
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Perhaps bring this to discussion of Prioritization tomorrow
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 09:40 AM
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evidence is mounting that mild cases of H5N1 do not exist
Submitted by Caroline Bridgers on 12/4/07 12:40 PM
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We don't know for sure how severe the next pandemic will be!
Submitted by Caroline Bridgers on 12/4/07 08:25 AM
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Submitted by Max Andrews on 12/4/07 06:39 AM
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Why is the motality rate that the CDC uses in its senarios so low?
Submitted by Eleanor Peters
on 12/4/07 10:32 AM
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This would be good topic for the "Ourtown" discussion
Submitted by Nicholas Dewar
on 12/4/07 07:51 AM
Submitted by Maria Lorna Kunnath on 12/4/07 10:00 AM