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NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

Media Advisory

For Immediate Release
(404) 639-3286

Contact: CDC Media Relations
June 18, 2009


CDC Telebriefing on Investigation of Human Cases of Novel Influenza A
(H1N1)

WHAT: CDC will host a telephone-only briefing to discuss an update in
the investigation of cases of novel influenza A (H1N1) as well as the
MMWR report, "Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Virus Infections Among
Health-Care Personnel - United States, April-May, 2009."

WHO: Daniel Jernigan, M.D., Medical Epidemiologist, Influenza Division

Michael Bell, M.D., Associate Director for Infection Control, Division
of Healthcare and Quality Promotion, National Center for Preparedness,
Detection, & Control Of Infectious Diseases

WHEN: Thursday June 18, 2009 at 12:00 p.m. ET

DIAL-IN:
Media: 888-795-0855
Listen Only: 877-601-6610
INTERNATIONAL: 1-212-287-1766
PASSCODE: CDC Media

Please call in 10-15 minutes prior to the start of the briefing to
assure you are on the line at the start of the briefing.

Important Instructions: If you would like to ask a question during the
call, press *1 on your touchtone phone. Press *2 to withdraw your
question. You may queue up at any time. You will hear a tone to indicate
your question is pending.

LISTEN-ONLY AUDIO WEBCAST
This press briefing media will also be available via listen-only audio
web site at www.cdc.gov/media. We strongly encourage non-media
participants to use the webcast.

TRANSCRIPT
A transcript of this media availability will be available following the
briefing at the CDC web site at www.cdc.gov/media.

###

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Thanks,
Kristen Nordlund
Press Assistant
Division of Media Relations
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
p. 404.639.7387
f. 404.639.7394
e. hok4@cdc.gov
www.cdc.gov/media
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

I can't seem to find a podcast of this? Is it up yet?

Thx
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

Not up yet, But, you can go to the site and click the link for 'audio' only, as you were just listening in to the live podcast. It should still be there. It's usually available that way until they post a link to the recording.
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

So 40% with underlying conditions gets edited to 70%. More lottery numbers?
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

Well, it's not a transcription error. The audio definitely said 40%.
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

Well, it's not a transcription error. The audio definitely said 40%.
Yes, this is getting to be a habit.

High profile figures citing high profile figures are off by almost a factor of two, two weeks in a row.
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

in text format:
http://www.cdc.gov/media/transcripts/2009/t090618.htm

isn't it reasonable to assume that we will get a picture as in NY
or Boston in other cities too ? Most are just not so far yet,
but they are not immune yet either.

The 7% was from a poll covering 1.May-20.May only.
So we might well have 20-30% infected in New York, or not ?
There should be estimates by now.
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

By including obesity in the list of underlying conditions, it's just included 25% of the otherwise-healthy US population as having underlying conditions.

Obesity: Not traditionally recognized as raising one's risk from flu, obesity is on the table as a potential complicating factor with swine flu. Anecdotally doctors treating patients say they are seeing more obese people among the severe cases. Some say it's just the morbidly obese, others say even people 20 or 30 pounds overweight seem harder hit. Experts are watching, but a link hasn't been confirmed.
http://www.google.com/hostednews/canadianpress/article/ALeqM5i7tXz_Z0bUPQEDkFZBk3vhcK4Tew

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Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

So 40% with underlying conditions gets edited to 70%.

Not only do we have this disturbing trend of "After The Fact" editing, we've also got a situation where the "Definition" of underlying conditions is getting stretched in pretty ludicrous ways. It's almost becoming a waste of time to comment on this. I think that the only thing that COULD force a change in reporting behaviour - is for this to get to the point that mainstream media realy takes off with the story. We simply do not have any "in your face let's dig for the facts journalists" around anymore. The "New & Improved Media" just wants to make the deadline and collect a paycheck nowadays it seems.

What I wouldn't give to have 15 minutes of one on one with some of these officials - tied to a chair and being broadcast live! Anyone with half the facts, and a highschool level of intelligence could ask questions that would make these peoples heads spin as they would stammer and babbled trying to keep their spin straight.

Alas - the Old Guard of the Media has passed - and the flame of the torchbearers of truth extinguished.

Long Live Media Lite!
 
Re: NEWS ALERT: CDC Telebriefing Today (June 18,2009) 12 p.m. ET

Not only do we have this disturbing trend of "After The Fact" editing, we've also got a situation where the "Definition" of underlying conditions is getting stretched in pretty ludicrous ways. It's almost becoming a waste of time to comment on this. I think that the only thing that COULD force a change in reporting behaviour - is for this to get to the point that mainstream media realy takes off with the story. We simply do not have any "in your face let's dig for the facts journalists" around anymore. The "New & Improved Media" just wants to make the deadline and collect a paycheck nowadays it seems.

Alas - the Old Guard of the Media has passed - and the flame of the torchbearers of truth extinguished.

Long Live Media Lite!

Sadly, I agree with you Mountains Voice. No sooner does some story (any story) hit the net and you have every media source repeating the same "news".
True investigative journalists are becomging an endangered species.

The continual stretch of what constitutes an underlying condition and frequent editing of facts before release renders much of our ability to monitor useless.
In my opinion, our best bet is the collective reports, experts who are active here and use of our "gut" feelings to determine if and when things are becoming more serious.

I think most of us expected more from our agencies and media. I know I did.
:(
 
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