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US citizens in HK told to stockpile for [poss] bird flu outbreak

Re: US Citizens in HK told to stockpile - DISCUSSION

Re: US Citizens in HK told to stockpile - DISCUSSION

Perhaps someone is watching which way the "enhanced RBS" birds are flying.....

shantou2.GIF
 
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Re: US Citizens in HK told to stockpile - DISCUSSION

"the coming flu season",translates to "hurry the hell up"!
 
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Re: US Citizens in HK told to stockpile - DISCUSSION

Experts in Shantou have good communications with the experts in HK - remember the 2005 flap over Yi Guan's article on migratory birds spreading H5N1?

see http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0WDP/is_2005_July_18/ai_n14797802

Hopefully China's heightened sense of global responsibility & any pressure for transparency will overcome any tendency to consider relevent information "state secrets."

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that's how I'm reading it too. Kind of cryptic way of giving a deadline.

treyfish said:
"the coming flu season",translates to "hurry the hell up"!
 
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Just think of the opportunity this could be for China. Imagine the respect, status, and leadership they could realize if they were to give the world a head's up on any easily-transmissable influenza. If the world could get a 3-4 month jump on an appropriate vaccine, THAT would clearly earn China incredible respect from the world community.

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agreed.

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I think they are having a hard time trying to hide anymore,or deny it.They just might try to save face with a late announcement.:(
 
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The next danger period is December 2006 thru March 2007.

That is a statement I took from a Chinese report on the bird flu.
I think it came from a post on this forum. And I never noted the article it came from, unfortunately.

I have been adding to my own preps based on that time frame.
Three weeks...:eek:
I'd rather it be three years from now.
 
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treyfish said:
I think they are having a hard time trying to hide anymore,or deny it.They just might try to save face with a late announcement.:(
I suspect that approach will be used by many countries when the early cases show up .... and we still can't say which county will get to face that issue first.

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Either AlaskaDenise never sleeps, or there are several caring people by that moniker on this forum.

THANK YOU for all the constant care and attention you give on behalf of -- and for -- many..:party: :party: :party:
 
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And my neighbor, one of the senior mgrs for a rich beyond Croesus private school nearby says, after I tell him about the water district issues, and the State Dept memo, "I know where there's water. And, anyway, I'll take my chances about bird flu. That warning is for people overseas."

This person holds an advanced degree in SCIENCE. Do I care? Nope.
 
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4-ABBA said:
Either AlaskaDenise never sleeps, or there are several caring people by that moniker on this forum.

THANK YOU for all the constant care and attention you give on behalf of -- and for -- many..:party: :party: :party:

It's a timezone and nightowl issue, but thanks from myself and all the contributing members here. Each of our efforts is built on the caring, expertise, and immeasureable work of many contributors. I'm daily thankful for all the people here.

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hawkeye said:
Does anyone know how regularly these newsletters are sent out with this type of information?
The 'American Citizens Services Newsletter' issued by the Hong Kong/Macau U.S. Consulate seems to be an irregular publication sent out (electronically only?) to U.S. citizens living there. On their website, there are also other 'special' announcements (like this flu one) that seem to pop up whenever there is some news or advisory the Consulate wishes to pass on to Americans:

http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/acs_newsletter.html

The previous few issues/announcements before this flu one were:

- American Citizens Services Newsletter - November 2006 (10/27/2006)
- Public Announcement - Worldwide Caution (10/11/2006)
- October 8 - 14, 2006 is Absentee Voting Week (10/10/2006)
- American Citizens Services Newsletter - October 2006 (10/3/2006)
- Public Announcement ? Thailand (9/20/2006)
 
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In some countries (e.g., Indonesia) you sign up with your email. They are on an "as needed" basis.

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AlaskaDenise said:
In some countries (e.g., Indonesia) you sign up with your email. They are on an "as needed" basis.
Yeah -- I've been wondering if 60,000 U.S. citizens were actually notified with this prep message, or if that number has been inferred by the journalists (is 60,000 roughly the number of Americans in Hong Kong & Macau?). Does the consulate really send out this newsletter to all registered U.S. citizens in those 2 cities (either via email and/or snail mail) -- or do they (as well as post it on their board) only send an email to those people who have given them their email?

I guess one could say that the 60,000 U.S. citizens have been notified since the info has been put up on their website -- but that doesn't mean 60,000 have really seen the info.
 
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When my sis lived in Jakarta, Warden messages went to her personal email. Funny thing - she still gets them (same email, thru Indo ISP) even through she's moved out of INdo. However, she still does business there & maintains Indo websites.

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Hong Kong and Macau Newsletter Service

Newsletterhttp://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/acs_subscribe_newsletter.html
Sign up for our free monthly email newsletter. You will receive by email our public announcements on safety and security issues in Hong Kong (this service is also known as the "warden system").
 
Re: US citizens in HK told to stockpile for [poss] bird flu outbreak

The text and the date of this newsletter/advisory has changed (hat-tip, Anty!).

The advisory now suggests prepping for two weeks rather than twelve....

Orig text dated Nov 3:

The U.S. Department of State recently sent a cable to all diplomatic and consular posts entitled "Pandemic Influenza: Preparing for Possible Shelter-In-Place". The cable's main intent was to provide guidance to all staff regarding "shelter-in-place". That is, in the event of severe pandemic influenza with high morbidity, the public may be advised to self-quarantine. Therefore, current guidance notes that families should be prepared to "shelter-in-place" for up to twelve weeks, and maintain sufficient food and water supplies to accommodate that entire period.

http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cach...rvices+Newsletter+pandemic&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2

New text dated Nov 9:

The U.S. Department of State recently sent a cable to all diplomatic and consular posts entitled "Pandemic Influenza: Preparing for Possible Shelter-In-Place". The cable's main intent was to provide guidance to all staff regarding "shelter-in-place". That is, in the event of severe pandemic influenza with high morbidity, the public may be advised to self-quarantine. The Department of Health and Human Services, via its pandemicflu.gov website, advises that families have on hand two weeks of emergency supplies (food, water, medicines) in the event of a pandemic influenza.

http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/ci_avian_2006110301.html

The Nov 3 newsletter has also been removed from the main newsletter page -- only the one from the 9th is available now:

http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/acs_newsletter.html
 
Re: US Citizens in HK told to stockpile - DISCUSSION

Re: US Citizens in HK told to stockpile - DISCUSSION

The text and the date of this newsletter/advisory has changed (hat-tip, Anty!).

The advisory now suggests prepping for two weeks rather than twelve....

Orig text dated Nov 3:

The U.S. Department of State recently sent a cable to all diplomatic and consular posts entitled "Pandemic Influenza: Preparing for Possible Shelter-In-Place". The cable's main intent was to provide guidance to all staff regarding "shelter-in-place". That is, in the event of severe pandemic influenza with high morbidity, the public may be advised to self-quarantine. Therefore, current guidance notes that families should be prepared to "shelter-in-place" for up to twelve weeks, and maintain sufficient food and water supplies to accommodate that entire period.

http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cach...rvices+Newsletter+pandemic&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=2

New text dated Nov 9:

The U.S. Department of State recently sent a cable to all diplomatic and consular posts entitled "Pandemic Influenza: Preparing for Possible Shelter-In-Place". The cable's main intent was to provide guidance to all staff regarding "shelter-in-place". That is, in the event of severe pandemic influenza with high morbidity, the public may be advised to self-quarantine. The Department of Health and Human Services, via its pandemicflu.gov website, advises that families have on hand two weeks of emergency supplies (food, water, medicines) in the event of a pandemic influenza.


The Nov 3 newsletter has also been removed from the main newsletter page -- only the one from the 9th is available now:

http://hongkong.usconsulate.gov/acs_newsletter.html
 
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