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Callers Flood Hotlines After Bird Flu Movie Airs (Flood = 23 people)

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http://www.wsbtv.com/news/9181263/detail.html

Callers Flood Hotlines After Bird Flu Movie Airs


POSTED: 8:00 am EDT May 9, 2006
UPDATED: 6:19 am EDT May 10, 2006

<!--startindex-->RALEIGH, N.C. -- As a TV movie about a fierce bird flu outbreak aired, callers to a state consumer hot line had questions ranging from how they could protect their families to whether they could eat chicken.
The state had extended hours for the hot line as the ABC movie "Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America" aired Tuesday night to help allay fears about the bird flu.
The state's health director, Leah Devlin, also took questions online.
"We're trying to take advantage of a teachable moment," Devlin said.
New York, California and Texas also took steps, stressing that the movie was a dramatization and issuing notices on proper hygiene to prevent human transmission and prepare for an outbreak.
"If you can do anything to allay people's fears, that's a good thing," said department spokeswoman Debbie Crane. "That's is what we are here for."
In North Carolina, 23 people called between 8:45 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. A computer glitch had prevented calls from getting through until about 8:45 p.m., Crane said.
The H5N1 strain of bird flu hasn't been detected in the United States, but it has spread from Asia to Africa and Europe and has killed or led to the slaughter of more than 200 million animals.
At least 113 people who lived close to birds have died, and health officials fear the virus could evolve and be passed between humans, sparking a global pandemic.
The movie played up that possibility. Bodies pile up so quickly that dump trucks must haul them away, and barbed wire fences keep neighborhoods quarantined.
The movie was criticized by the poultry industry as irresponsible.
Hours before the movie aired, Tyson Foods Inc., the world's largest meat producer, outlined how it will detect and stamp out the flu virus if it makes it to North America.
The measures include banning nonessential visitors from poultry farms and testing a sample of every flock before they are sent to slaughter.
The company and other producers in the National Chicken Council will run public service announcements, said John Lea, Tyson's chief development officer.
"Our intent today is really to clear up a lot of the misconceptions that exist out there," he said.
 
Re: Callers Flood Hotlines After Bird Flu Movie Airs (Flood = 23 people)

I love how reporters take such liberties to sensationalize 23 phone calls.

23 people called in for the whole state of North Carolina.

Is that really a flood?

Let's call it what it is.

A deluge.
 
Re: Callers Flood Hotlines After Bird Flu Movie Airs (Flood = 23 people)

Bird Flu Movie Sparks Panic Calls And Enquiries


After watching the ABC movie ‘Fatal Contact: Bird Flu in America' last night, telephone helplines from all over the USA have been receiving calls from anxious viewers. At Medical News Today we have received 112 emails from people in the USA with questions ranging from ‘How could other countries be so selfish as to withhold vaccines?' to ‘I woke up with a temperature and a cough this morning, do you think I may have caught the bird flu?'

As the movie was pure fiction, not a documentary, and bird flu has not yet arrived in the USA, it baffles me how people can be angry at other countries or wonder whether they are infected.
http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/healthnews.php?newsid=43195

BTW i would like to see this one?
 
Re: Callers Flood Hotlines After Bird Flu Movie Airs (Flood = 23 people)

I am suprised the systems are holding up to this level of panic.
 
Re: Callers Flood Hotlines After Bird Flu Movie Airs (Flood = 23 people)

Exactly. Is this the time to put up the barbed wire? LOL
 
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