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Obama declares swine flu a national emergency

The Associated Press    Comments Comment on this article7
Published: October 24, 2009

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama declared the swine flu outbreak a national emergency, giving his health chief the power to let hospitals move emergency rooms offsite to speed treatment and protect noninfected patients.

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The declaration, signed Friday night and announced Saturday, comes with the disease more prevalent than ever in the U.S. and production delays undercutting the government's initial, optimistic estimates that as many as 120 million doses of the vaccine could be available by mid-October.

Health authorities say more than 1,000 people in the United States, including almost 100 children, have died from the flu, known as H1N1, and 46 states have widespread flu activity. So far only 11 million vaccine doses have gone out to health departments, doctor's offices and other providers, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention officials.

Administration officials said the declaration was a pre-emptive move designed to make decisions easier when they need to be made. Officials said the move was not in response to any single development.

Health and Human Services chief Kathleen Sebelius now has authority to bypass federal rules when opening alternative care sites, such as offsite hospital centers at schools or community centers if hospitals seek permission.

Some hospitals have opened drive-thrus and drive-up tent clinics to screen and treat swine flu patients. The idea is to keep infectious people out of regular emergency rooms and away from other sick patients.

Hospitals could modify patient rules — for example, requiring them to give less information during a hectic time — to quicken access to treatment, with government approval, under the declaration.

It also addresses a financial question for hospitals — reimbursement for treating people at sites not typically approved. For instance, federal rules do not allow hospitals to put up treatment tents more than 250 yards (230 meters) away from the doors; if the tents are 300 yards (275 meters) or more away, typically federal dollars won't go to pay for treatment.

Administration officials said those rules might not make sense while fighting the swine flu, especially if the best piece of pavement is in the middle of a parking lot and some medical centers already are putting in place parts of their emergency plans.

The national emergency declaration was the second of two steps needed to give Sebelius extraordinary powers during a crisis.

On April 26, the administration declared swine flu a public health emergency, allowing the shipment of roughly 12 million doses of flu-fighting medications from a federal stockpile to states in case they eventually needed them. At the time, there were 20 confirmed cases in the U.S. of people recovering easily. There was no vaccine against swine flu, but the CDC had taken the initial step necessary for producing one.

"As a nation, we have prepared at all levels of government, and as individuals and communities, taking unprecedented steps to counter the emerging pandemic," Obama wrote in Saturday's declaration.

He said the pandemic keeps evolving, the rates of illness are rising rapidly in many areas and there's a potential "to overburden health care resources."

The government now hopes to have about 50 million doses of swine flu vaccine out by mid-November and 150 million in December. The flu virus has to be grown in chicken eggs, and the yield hasn't been as high as was initially hoped, officials have said.

"Many millions" of Americans have had swine flu so far, according to an estimate that CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden gave Friday. The government doesn't test everyone to confirm swine flu so it doesn't have an exact count. He also said there have been more than 20,000 hospitalizations.

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On the Net:

CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/update.htm

Government's flu site: http://www.flu.gov/

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THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING! THE SKY IS FALLING! Run to your nearest government handout station and pick up your helmets. This is not a drill people. Full Speed Ahead! Red Alert!
Cowboy, MWC - Oct 24, 2009 at 9:32 pm
Thank you Terry, for solving the mystery. The government has in fact created swine flu. We must rise up against this entity!
Kurt, Midtown OKC - Oct 24, 2009 at 9:15 pm
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* grumble * grumble * grumble* Obama has and never will do anything right...blah blah blah this country is going to hell blah blah blah...We will still find a way to criticize him for declaring the flu an emergency * grumble * grumble *
Kurt, Midtown OKC - Oct 24, 2009 at 9:04 pm
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Jeez where is the declaration of emergency on jobs in America and the economy? I feel for those that have lost loved ones due to the flue and the flue that has bee generated by the government. Isnt it appropriate they call it the swine flu? Pigs, Washington DC ect. Fix the economy and provide jobs Hussien. The only thing that will save your presidency is you find Bin Laden, which you wont but its out there. What a screwed up government we have and have had for years.
Terry, Norman - Oct 24, 2009 at 8:04 pm
While I tend to agree with you anonymous, the difference with the swine flu has been it's affect on kids. H1N1 seems to really target children, and parents are hyper-sensitive, then add all the media coverage and the name "swine flu"...you have a setting for pandemonium.
Mark, Oklahoma City - Oct 24, 2009 at 7:33 pm
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How is this different from any other flu season?
Anonymous, The Internet - Oct 24, 2009 at 7:18 pm

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