Washington, DC -- Despite only twenty (20) confirmed cases of the new flu in the entire United States, the federal government has declared a NATIONAL HEALTH EMERGENCY as of 12:00 noon eastern Time on Sunday, 26 April 2009.
That declaration gives the head of the Department of Health and Human Services authority to take rapid measures -- including authorizing contracts and mobilizing the national disaster system -- to respond to the disease, including allowing the use of unapproved drugs.
Officials have now issued important guidelines for protecting yourself from this deadly disease:
Wash your face and hands, and brush your teeth.
After a bowel movement, wipe with a wet towelette, moistened with ice water.
In addition, medical professionals have determined that peanut butter, applied around the nose and mouth, will trap the flu virus before it can enter your airways. As such, spread a thin layer of peanut butter (enough to be visible) around your nose and mouth.
If you are ALLERGIC to peanut butter, you may substitute thick, maple syrup.
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US declares swine flu outbreak a health emergency
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WASHINGTON (AFP) The United States declared a swine flu outbreak a public health emergency Sunday as officials confirmed 20 cases in five US states and warned that they expected more in the coming days.
President Barack Obama is monitoring the spreading virus and has reviewed US capabilities to counter the deadly flu outbreak, which has killed up to 81 people in Mexico, White House homeland security advisor John Brennan told reporters.
Obama has ordered a "very active, aggressive, and coordinated response," Brennan said.
Richard Besser, the acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told a White House press conference that there were eight confirmed US cases in New York City, seven in California, two in Texas, two in Kansas and one in Ohio.
"As we look for cases of swine flu, we are seeing more cases of swine flu. We expect to see more cases of swine flu," said Besser.
"We're responding aggressively to try and learn more about this outbreak" and to implement measures to control its spread, he added.
"We've ramped up our surveillance around the country to try and understand better what is the scope, what is the magnitude of this outbreak."
Although there the government has not issued a warning against travel to Mexico, Besser said warnings could be increased "based on what the situation warrants."
Homeland Security Department Secretary Janet Napolitano said the US government would officially declare a public health emergency later on Sunday in response to the outbreak, adding that the declaration was "standard operating procedure."
The move allows government agencies to free up federal, state and local agencies and their resources in preventing the spread of the virus.
The declaration also allows officials to use medication and diagnostic tests and releases funds to purchase additional antiviral medication.
"All persons entering the United States from a location of human infection of swine flu will be processed through all appropriate CDC protocols," she added.
Suspected swine flu cases were being tested in Europe, the Middle East and Asia, after the new strain gain attention out of Mexico last week.
Health officials in Canada have reported a total of six confirmed cases of the potentially deadly virus.
World Health Organization (WHO) officials warned that the new strain, apparently born when human and avian flu viruses infected pigs and became mixed, could further mutate.
US immigration officials are looking for people with flu symptoms, said Napolitano.
"Travelers who do present with symptoms, if and when encountered, will be isolated per established rules," she said.
"They will be provided both with personal protective equipment and we'll continue to emphasize universal hand washing."
Similar emergency health declarations were issued for floods in recent months in the US states of Minnesota and North Dakota and President Barack Obama's inauguration in January.
Napolitano said the government intends to release a quarter of the national stockpile of 50 million doses of the antiviral drugs Tamiflu and Relenza. The drugs would be made available to all US states, especially those with confirmed cases of the flu.
The Pentagon, she added, "has procured and strategically pre-positioned" seven million treatment courses of the flu drug Tamiflu.
In Mexico, President Felipe Calderon urged citizens to consult a doctor if they present flu-like symptoms.
Speaking at a National Health Council event on Sunday, Felipe Calderon said it was necessary for Mexicans to "move fast, but to maintain calm and cooperate with the authorities."
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Poster Comment:
We're not taking any chances with the little ones: