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  • Onischenko: "Demonstrators will catch the flu"

    Wow. Obviously, any mass gathering has some risk of spread of infectious disease, including flu, but this pronouncement has the flavor of using flu as an excuse for discouraging political speech.

    The Kremlin spin machine was firing on all cylinders on December 9 as top state doctor Gennady Onishchenko warned that protesters set to rally across dozens of Russian towns on December 10 should stay at home – or else risk catching the flu.


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    The Kremlin spin machine was firing on all cylinders on December 9 as top state doctor Gennady Onishchenko warned that protesters set to rally across dozens of Russian towns on December 10 should stay at home – or else risk catching the flu.

    It was unclear whether Onishchenko’s advice had struck a chord with the tens of thousands of Russians gearing up for an anti-Kremlin rally billed as the biggest in over a decade.

    “I recommend that people don’t go to the demonstration and, considering the cold weather and forecasts saying it will get worse, this goes especially for people with chronic illnesses and endocrinic illnesses,” Onishchenko told the RIA Novosti state news agency.

    “With the increase of people falling ill that we are observing at the moment, a mass gathering of people on the streets could facilitate the rapid infection of flu with ensuing consequences
    .”

    'Political' Health Warnings

    Chief Health Inspector Onischchenko has gained infamy for making medical and health pronouncements that have an overtly political flavor.

    At the height of souring Russian relations with Tbilisi and Chisinau, he declared that Georgian and Moldovan wines were not fit for consumption, leading to Russian trade embargos decimating the countries’ most lucrative exports.

    Most recently, amid a diplomatic spat with Dushanbe when a Russian pilot was jailed in Tajikistan, Onishchenko suggested making it harder for Tajiks to enter Russia on the grounds that they have a higher incidence of HIV and tuberculosis.

    Electoral Violations On YouTube

    Onischenko’s latest comments come on the heels of remarks from Central Election Commission head Vladimir Churov, who has also gained a measure of infamy on Russian internet sites claiming that online video clips of electoral violations were filmed in makeshift studios in apartments.

    On December 9, Churov told journalists that he has appealed to police to find the people who “ordered and sponsored” this “fabricated” material, suggesting he remains unswayed by the YouTube videos after his last comments outraged many of Russia's 51 million Internet users.

    “There’s a lot of rubbish on the Internet about the elections,” Churov said in an interview with the Itogi magazine ahead of the elections. “Even before polling day, I knew about several fake election polling stations in apartments where they would make videos. I think we will see this film.”

    The videos, allegedly shot in apartments, appear to contain footage of multiple storey polling stations at schools, buses shuttling “carousel” voters around to cast their votes several times, and election officials signing dozens of ballot papers in favor of the ruling United Russia party.

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    Re: Onischenko: "Demonstrators will catch the flu"

    Slightly more dramatic...

    Les autorités sanitaires russes ont averti les opposants contre une épidémie de grippe s'ils descendaient dans la rue samedi.


    Russia against the demonstrators, the flu!
    The Point.fr - Posted on 09/12/2011 at 13:43 - Edited on 09/12/2011 at 13:44
    Russian health authorities have warned the opposition against an influenza pandemic if they took to the streets Saturday.

    By Guy Savoy
    Russian opponents, do not demonstrate against the regime of Vladimir Putin Saturday, a flu epidemic is raging! This is the message sent Friday by the Chief Sanitary Russian Gennady Onishchenko. "I recommend not to go to events, after all it is cold and expected a deterioration in weather conditions," said, according to Ria Novosti, the official said. "We note now an increasing number of sick and mass rallies in the streets promoting the rapid spread of viruses and respiratory infections and all their consequences," he said.

    Dr. Alexander Tchoutchaline, which has the title of chief physician at the Russian Ministry of Health has not issued a warning of this kind, preferring to provide advice on how to dress in cold weather. Yet the Russians are accustomed to harsh winters. "If a person has decided to go to an event, it must dress appropriately, depending on the weather, bring good shoes hot, warm socks. It is also desirable to put a wool sweater and a cap must on the head, "he said.

    The Russian opposition has called for demonstrations across the country to contest the victory in parliamentary elections on December 4 the United Russia party of Vladimir Putin.

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      Re: Onischenko: "Demonstrators will catch the flu"

      Чтобы не увеличивать заболеваемость гриппом и ОРВИ. "Я рекомендую не ходить на демонстрации, учитывая, что все-таки сейчас холодное время и ожидается ухудшение погоды, особенно людям с хроническими заболеваниями, эндокринными заболеваниями. А в условиях роста заболеваемости, который сегодня намечается, массовые скопления людей на улицах могут способствовать быстрейшему заражению ОРВИ с вытекающими последствиями", - сказал Онищенко РИА


      Onishchenko: I recommend not to go to demonstrations, sick flu
      15:32, 9 December Tags: action, the flu, the opposition
      26 комментариевКомментироватьГлавный State Sanitary Doctor of Russia Gennady Onishchenko recommends that the Russians refuse to participate in mass rallies and demonstrations. Not to increase the incidence of influenza and ARVI.

      "I do not recommend going to the show, given that all the same now cold and expected deterioration in the weather, especially people with chronic diseases, endocrine diseases. And in terms of increased morbidity, which is now scheduled to massive crowds in the streets can contribute to more rapid infection ARVI with its consequences, "- said Onishchenko, RIA" Novosti ".

      Initially, organizers of the rally, December 10, "Left Front" and "Solidarity" filed an application for holding a rally at Revolution Square at 300. On Thursday, City Council agreed to transfer the rally on marshy area that can accommodate up to 30 thousand people.
      Chief State Sanitary Doctor of Russia Gennady Onishchenko recommends that the Russians refuse to participate in mass rallies and demonstrations, not to increase the incidence of influenza and ARVI.

      "I do not recommend going to the show, given that all the same now cold and expected deterioration in the weather, especially people with chronic diseases, endocrine diseases. And in terms of increased morbidity, which is now scheduled to massive crowds in the streets can contribute to more rapid infection ARVI with its consequences, "- said Onishchenko, RIA Novosti reported.

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