Wednesday, August 26, 2009

White House Swine Flu Hype

Is the White House trying to create a swine flu panic?

From the New York Times:


Up to 90,000 deaths from swine flu in the United States, mostly among children and young people?

Up to 1.8 million people hospitalized, with 50 percent to 100 percent of the intensive-care beds in some cities filled with swine flu patients?

Up to half the population infected by this winter?

On Monday, a White House advisory panel issued a report with these estimates, calling them “a plausible scenario” for a second wave of infections by the new H1N1 flu. The grim numbers by the panel, the President’s Council of Advisers on Science and Technology, got considerable play in the news media.

On Tuesday, however, officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency with the most expertise on influenza pandemics, suggested that the projections should be regarded with caution.

“We don’t necessarily see this as a likely scenario,” said Dr. Anne Schuchat, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.

A press officer for the disease centers, speaking carefully to avoid a feud with the White House press office, said, “Look, if the virus keeps behaving the way it is now, I don’t think anyone here expects anything like 90,000 deaths.”

Even one of the experts who helped prepare the report said Tuesday that the numbers were probably on the high side, given that some weeks had passed since the calculations were finished in early August.


“As more data has come out of the Southern Hemisphere, where it seems to be fading, it looks as if it’s going to be somewhat milder,” said the expert, Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at the Harvard School of Public Health. “If we were betting on the most likely number, I’d say it’s not 90,000 deaths; it’s lower.”

Good grief.

It's utterly irresponsible for the Obama White House to splash such massively inflated numbers, like 90,000 deaths from swine flu, and allow the media to run with the projections.


A press officer for the disease centers, speaking carefully to avoid a feud with the White House press office, said, “Look, if the virus keeps behaving the way it is now, I don’t think anyone here expects anything like 90,000 deaths.”

Why did the Obama White House allow that 90,000 number to be hyped in the press?

Why knowingly disseminate information of "a plausible scenario" that's improbable?

This is such crap.

Of course, people need to be concerned about the swine flu.

That said, it's inexcusable for the Obama White House to permit disinformation sure to cause undue fear to be spread.


The Obama administration cannot be trusted.


3 comments:

Gary Baumgarten said...

Justin Kamen, founder of the group Students Prep America which believes school openings should be delayed until a swine flu vaccine is available will be my guest tomorrow, August 27 at 5 PM NY time on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com.

Please go to my blog, http://www.garybaumgarten.com then to join in the conversation.

Thanks,

Gary

Unknown said...

"Never let a crises go to waste"

That is your why.

Obama's Administration is all about the appearance over fact and zero accountablity for the President.

Never trust a politician.

Mary said...

The public needs information on swine flu, not fear mongering.