Order OKs Bird Flu Quarantine in U.S.
Saturday April 2, 2005 12:16 AM
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush signed an executive order Friday authorizing the government to impose a quarantine to deal with any outbreak of a particularly lethal variation of influenza now found in Southeast Asia.
The order is intended to deal with a type of influenza commonly referred to as bird flu. Since January 2004, an estimated 69 people, primarily in Vietnam, have contracted the disease. But Dr. Keiji Fukuda, a flu expert at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has said he suspects there are more cases.
The fatality rate among those reported to have the disease is about 70 percent.
Health officials around the world are trying to monitor the virus closely because some flu pandemics are believed to have originated with birds.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-4908096,00.htmlWatch out. I guess we now know why Bush was not interested in doing anything to
PREVENT a Bird Flu outbreak in the United States. Should one occur, he will give himself absolute power.