Weathering the pandemic

On Nov. 13, the Sun Journal editorial board criticized the Auburn School Department for not starting its H1N1 flu vaccine clinics as quickly as the Lewiston School Department.

I believe the real story is that both schools, along with the vast majority of their peers in Maine, have stepped up to the plate to offer their students H1N1 vaccine. This public health service has not been offered in schools in decades, yet the rapid response and substantial efforts put forth by both Auburn and Lewiston schools have been truly remarkable.

About 95 percent of schools are expected to have offered H1N1 vaccine in a four-week period that ends before Thanksgiving.

These school vaccine efforts, no matter which week they were started, will improve the health of the community as it faces this pandemic, which is expected to circulate for many months to come.

In each community, it has taken numerous partners to make school vaccinations successful — school administrators and boards, school nurses, parents and local health care providers. All are to be commended and congratulated. Recently, Dr. Tom Frieden, the director of U.S. Center for Disease Control, mentioned Maine's school-based efforts as a beacon of success.

As more vaccine supplies arrive that are appropriate for preschool-age children and high-risk adults, I hope communities use the same spirit of collaboration for the school-age population and apply it to assuring that other vulnerable people are offered vaccine as well.

Together, we will weather this pandemic.

Dora Anne Mills, MD, MPH, Augusta

Director, Maine CDC/DHHS

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Gil's picture

There is no pandemic. The

There is no pandemic. The definition of a pandemic is a widespread epidemic affecting a large part of the population. The H1N1 virus is a flu, nothing more, nothing less, It isn't the Black Plague, it isn't Stephen Kings' "Captain Trips". Worldwide over 30,000 people die of the flu each year. So far the number of deaths attributable to H1N1 are around 5, 000. Hardly a pandemic.
"Reasoning with a liberal is like trying to pick up a turd by the clean end. " Pirate

Bilgerat's picture

You are right Veritas, must

You are right Veritas, must be the Havard education, but I am an old sailor seeing very little truth in our government.

nikita80's picture

Terrorist suspects at Gitmo

Terrorist suspects at Gitmo were supposed to get the vaccine. The vaccine has arrived at Gitmo. But because of public outcry and political implications toward the Obama Administration, the Pentagon is CONSIDERING reversing their decision to vaccinate these suspects. While all this POLITICAL " here we go 'round the mullberry bush" is going on, most of my family, friends and associates are either not yet eligible for the vaccine or the vaccie is not yet available to them. UGHHH!!!!!

candiceanne's picture

I commend Dr. Mills for her

I commend Dr. Mills for her tact in this letter. She completely leaves out the utter failure of the Obama administration to propely acquire for and distribute to American Citizens this vaccine. Many school systems such as RSU 10 Western Foothills planned to administer vaccine the very first week or school and still have not received vaccine. A look at attendance records is all the evidence needed to confirm the devastating effect the missing vaccine has had on health and education of the student population. The misery does not end there however, for someone must miswork to care for the ill child(ren) and frequently the adults are also invected causing more missed work and hardship. Businesses are effected as essential and key people are absent to perform as caregivers or ill themselves. Frontline and middle management absenteeism is causing serious customer service and operating issues as the infection sweeps through employees and their families. The United States could ill afford another negative factor effecting our economy and this one was most definitely avoidable.

Again, I commend Dr. Mills for her tact I, having had 4 family members infected with H1N1 thus far and still unable to obtain vaccine for H1N1 for those not yet ill or seasonal flu for any family members, do not feel so generous. I am deeply concerned about the national health and safety prospects over the remainder of this administration.

candiceanne's picture

Yes, we were tested though

Yes, we were tested though there was
little doubt. Three of the four of us have asthma. I was the first to become ill and it came on like a severe bout with the asthma quckly gone to pneumonia with severe resperatory distress. None of us had a runny nose, sinus involvement or sore throat. We all developed a fever of 102 degrees or higher within 24 hours of the breathing problems. It has been explained to us that H1N1 replicates in the lungs unlike other other flus that replicate in the nose and sinuses, for asthmatics and others with already unhappy lungs H1N1 is particularly dangerous for just this reason. All four of us were able to use Tamiflu because we acted so quickly and the three asthmatics have also been on prednisone, advair diskus and rescue inhalers. If you have a heaviness in your chest like your lungs are full of cement dont wait and see. Acting quickly can mean the difference on antivirals being available or not and you may need additional support as we have.

Lil's picture
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"utter failure of the Obama

"utter failure of the Obama administration to propely acquire for and distribute to American Citizens" You cannot acquire and distribute what has not been manufactured.
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candiceanne's picture

Obama does not seem to have

Obama does not seem to have any difficulty acquiring or distributing vaccine to Wall Street, Bankers, anyone and everyone receiving bailout money and foreign nationals and Gitmo terrorists. He also seems to be able to get plenty for distribution oversees to non-Americans. He just can not acquire or distribute to American children and pregnant women.

Lil's picture
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So, the vaccine manfacturers

So, the vaccine manfacturers made plenty - more than enough - and that evil Obama is sending it oversees and vaccinating terrorists and 'foreign nationals' while 'real merkins' are going without? Oh, okay.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt

Gil's picture

Another link -

Another link - http://www.ajc.com/news/nation-world/gitmo-detainees-set-to-181516.html
From the article "By DAVID McFADDEN
The Associated Press— Terrorism suspects held at the Guantanamo Bay naval base will soon get swine flu vaccines, despite complaints that American civilians should have priority, a military spokesman said Sunday.
Army Maj. James Crabtree, a spokesman for the U.S. jail facility in southeast Cuba, said the doses should start arriving this month, with guards and then inmates scheduled for inoculations."
A real easy google search. Type in "0bama lies about gitmo vaccine"
Of course since the word got out and polls showed that it wasn't popular, the administration has backed off on the inoculations, going so far as to deny it ever was going to happen. keep right on believing whatever you read on the Daily Kos or wherever it is that you get your daily misinformation from Lil.
"Reasoning with a liberal is like trying to pick up a turd by the clean end. " Pirate

Gil's picture

Thursday, October 22,

Thursday, October 22, 2009
By Chris Neefus
Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius (Photo by Penny Starr/CNSNews.com)
(CNSNews.com) – Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius told CNSNews.com Wednesday that one in 10 doses of the swine-flu vaccine purchased by the U.S. will be donated to other nations before the U.S. demand for the vaccine is filled.
Here's the link - http://www.cnsnews.com/news/article/55907 And in case you don't like CNS, here's one from the LA Times, hardly a conservative paper - http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/booster_shots/2009/09/us-will-donate-10-... Do some research so you won't look as stupid as... oh never mind, you won't do the research, you will just ignorantly post anything you hear.
"Reasoning with a liberal is like trying to pick up a turd by the clean end. " Pirate

nikita80's picture

Partially true.

Partially true.

Bilgerat's picture

Perhaps if Maine was more

Perhaps if Maine was more receptive to capitalism the Obama administration would see that our citizens at risk would be more likely to receive the vaccine sooner. After all, employees at the New York Stock Exchange, bankers at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, and employees at the Federal Reserve have all received swine flu vaccine doses to administer to their employees. Is this just another example of the result of Maine’s anti-business climate or is it a gross example of the corruptness to be found in Washington. I’ll bet everyone in Congress that wanted the vaccine has already been given it.

veritas's picture
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Bilge-Rat; what you've

Bilge-Rat; what you've actually observed is the privilege and power of wealth.

And you can't clearly see this why???
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Smile's picture

You are very correct Veritas.

You are very correct Veritas.

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