Utah Gives Vaccine Of Serenity For Chicken Flu

He said, 'Avian influenza means bird influenza. It's a problem for birds at the moment in other areas of the world, and it is a problem for birds there.' H-e was begging KSL-TV reporter Shelley Osterloh that there was nothing to worry about in Utah. In-fact, he informed her 'Utah has other health risks we have to get worried a...

Lately, Utah's epidemiologist, Dr. Robert Rolfs, inserted his whole state with a heavy dose of complacency and told them maybe not to be worried about bird flu.

He explained, 'Avian influenza means bird influenza. It's a problem for birds at the moment in the rest of the entire world, and it's a problem for birds there.' H-e was begging KSL-TV reporter Shelley Osterloh that there was nothing to worry about in Utah. In-fact, h-e shared with her 'Utah has other health threats we should worry about.' It is possible to read Rolfs responses at http://www.ksl.com/?nid=148&sid=185817

Rolfs in place sedated the complete Utah citizenry.

Nevermind that former Utah governor, Human Health Secretary Mike Leavitt, and now, recently came to Utah and said it's time to get prepared for what will be the most devastating pandemic in our history.

Never mind that Dr. Robert Webster -- the scientist who found H5N1 -- has called avian flu the 'most terrifying disease' he has ever seen.

Never mind that the boffins, the WHO, and CDC worldwide are trying desperately to find an answer to save whole nations.

You can almost see Osterloh handling a gathered group of Roman citizens in 165 B.C. To research additional info, please consider looking at: read this. If the Antonine Plague was about to start killing 5,000 Romans each day. 'Do not fear, my fellow Romans. Harken unto me...these rumors of the problem are but whispers in-the wind. Begin your organization. I have spoken with Rome's greatest medical practitioner and h-e says Rome can never fall to affect.'

Rolfs needs Utah citizens to forget about bird flu and worry about something different, like pertussis. Writer Osterloh abandons her objectivity and sidles up to Rolfs and happily agrees that 'The bird flu is not in the USA.' The inference is that Utah people shouldn't fear. Maybe not one bit. This impressive details paper has oodles of forceful warnings for where to see about this idea. How could it possibly overcome the great Wasatch mountains and hurt us? Well, Ms. Osterloh, I suppose we should wait until it requires wing on the 1000s of Utah seagulls and a gift is dropped by one of them on your shoulder before Utah people should act.

This false sense of wellbeing spouted by Rolfs may soon invade other states, other epidemiologists. Identify further on the affiliated website - Click here: open site in new window. Be wary of the state-sponsored vaccine of serenity. It's a vaccine the local government wants you to just take so you'll not worry so much. But it might kill you..