Re: The UK Influenza Preparedness Strategy 2011
Pandemic contingency plan advises business as usual strategy for UK
Britain would remain on a "business as usual" footing in the event of a global flu outbreak with no closing of borders, ban on mass gatherings or restrictions on public transport under the new national plan (pdf) for dealing with a pandemic.
There would also be no widespread school closures or public use of antivirals to prevent the disease under the strategy published by the four UK health departments on Thursday.
Although the NHS is being told to prepare for an extra 210,000 to 315,000 deaths over a 15-week period in a pandemic, the updated plan demands a "proportionate" response to an emergency and for the first time distinguishes between low, moderate and high-impact measures depending on the severity and spread of the virus.
Ministers appear determined to show what they regard as more measured, but not complacent, planning assumptions after the UK escaped lightly from scares over H5N1 bird flu in 1997 and 2003 and the first pandemic of the 21st century, the spread of H1NI swine flu in 2009.
In the UK, most people who caught H1N1 developed relatively mild illnesses. Its impact also varied, with London, the West Midlands and Glasgow experiencing extreme pressures on local health services before parts of north-west England and Northern Ireland had any cases.
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http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2011/nov/10/pandemic-plan-business-contingency-uk?newsfeed=true