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Masowe szczepienia w Izraelu

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W obawie przed irackim atakiem bakteriologicznym , w Izraelu rozpoczęto
masową akcję szczepień przeciwko ospie .
Zaszczepieni zostaną wszyscy mieszkańcy Izraela , a także 300 tysięcy
cudzoziemców tam przebywających .
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    • Gość: Mosze Bzdury !!! Znowu zaczynasz... IP: 5.2.1R1D* / *.red.bezeqint.net 16.08.02, 12:50
      Gość portalu: V.C. napisał(a):

      > W obawie przed irackim atakiem bakteriologicznym , w Izraelu rozpoczęto
      > masową akcję szczepień przeciwko ospie .
      > Zaszczepieni zostaną wszyscy mieszkańcy Izraela , a także 300 tysięcy
      > cudzoziemców tam przebywających .

      Kto Tobie do glowy takie bzdury podaje...i jeszcze 300,000 ...nawet Ameryce nie
      stac na zastrzyki dla nielegalnych...
      • Gość: Ospa Re: Bzdury !!! Znowu zaczynasz... IP: *.warszawa.sdi.tpnet.pl 16.08.02, 14:02
        Gość portalu: Mosze napisał(a):

        > Kto Tobie do glowy takie bzdury podaje...i jeszcze 300,000 ...nawet Ameryce
        > nie stac na zastrzyki dla nielegalnych...

        Taa, w Polsce ledwo starczyłoby dla rządu, jego rodzin, oraz tych kilkunastu
        tysięcy SLDowskich notabli z rodzinami. Nie wiem czy uzbierałoby sie środków na
        te konieczne 20 000.
      • Gość: V.C. Re: Bzdury ? IP: *.czestochowa.sdi.tpnet.pl 17.08.02, 00:17
        Gość portalu: Mosze napisał(a):

        > Gość portalu: V.C. napisał(a):
        >
        > > W obawie przed irackim atakiem bakteriologicznym , w Izraelu rozpoczęto
        > > masową akcję szczepień przeciwko ospie .
        > > Zaszczepieni zostaną wszyscy mieszkańcy Izraela , a także 300 tysięcy
        > > cudzoziemców tam przebywających .
        >
        > Kto Tobie do glowy takie bzdury podaje...i jeszcze 300,000 ...nawet Ameryce
        nie
        >
        > stac na zastrzyki dla nielegalnych...

        Przecież Rumuni pracują w Izraelu legalnie .


        Powyższe "bzdury" podał publiczny Program III Polskiego Radia w wiadomościach
        o godz. 10.00 czasu warszawskiego .

        Skargi proszę kierować na adres :

        trojka@radio.com.pl
        • Gość: Mosze Re: Bzdury ? IP: 5.2.1R1D* / *.red.bezeqint.net 17.08.02, 07:55
          Gość portalu: V.C. napisał(a):

          > Przecież Rumuni pracują w Izraelu legalnie .
          >
          >
          > Powyższe "bzdury" podał publiczny Program III Polskiego Radia w
          wiadomościach
          > o godz. 10.00 czasu warszawskiego .
          >
          > Skargi proszę kierować na adres :
          >
          > trojka@radio.com.pl

          My mowimy:"Jak jeden glupi rzuci kamien do wody - to 10 madrych nie znajdzie..."
    • Gość: Cyd Reb Tewje, czy Pański pies był szczepiony? IP: *.wroclaw.cvx.ppp.tpnet.pl 16.08.02, 15:12
      O tak, z innym psem...
    • Gość: anatol Re: Masowe szczepienia w Izraelu IP: 5.1R2D* / 80.230.132.* 16.08.02, 16:11
      Gość portalu: V.C. napisał(a):

      > W obawie przed irackim atakiem bakteriologicznym , w Izraelu rozpoczęto
      > masową akcję szczepień przeciwko ospie .
      > Zaszczepieni zostaną wszyscy mieszkańcy Izraela , a także 300 tysięcy
      > cudzoziemców tam przebywających .

      Prawda tak jest w planie.
      I tez tabletki "anti nuclear radiation).
      i tez dla cudzoziemcow i dla arabow ktorzy mieszkaja w Izraelu.
      Panstwo Izrael sie troszczy i pomaga wszystkim.
      • Gość: XXL Re: Masowe szczepienia w Izraelu IP: *.echostar.pl 17.08.02, 00:25
        Gość portalu: anatol napisał(a):

        > Prawda tak jest w planie.
        > I tez tabletki "anti nuclear radiation).
        > i tez dla cudzoziemcow i dla arabow ktorzy mieszkaja w Izraelu.
        > Panstwo Izrael sie troszczy i pomaga wszystkim.

        Taaak niektórym to nawet pomaga szybciej przenieść się na tamten świat.
        Wielka szczodrość Izraela.............
    • Gość: Mosze New York Times 17-08-2002 IP: 5.2.1R1D* / *.red.bezeqint.net 17.08.02, 13:32




      August 17, 2002
      Israel Begins Vaccinating Health Workers for Smallpox
      By SERGE SCHMEMANN


      ERUSALEM, Aug. 16 � With concerns mounting that an American attack on Iraq
      could provoke some form of retaliatory strike against Israel, the Health
      Ministry has begun vaccinating about 1,500 health workers against smallpox, a
      spokesman said today.

      The spokesman, Ido Hadari, stressed that the vaccinations were a preliminary
      measure, involving those who, if Israel decided on broader measures, would be
      charged with administering the vaccine to others.

      He said the security cabinet would meet on Wednesday to discuss whether to
      extend the vaccinations to "first responders": police officers, soldiers,
      emergency medical personnel and hospital workers who would be involved in an
      immediate response to a biological attack. These could number as many as
      150,000.

      The vaccinations, he said, began early last month. About 700 people have
      received them, and about 800 more are scheduled. "If in the future, Israel will
      decide to vaccinate people, they will be the ones to do the vaccination, so
      it's wise to know that they are already vaccinated," Mr. Hadari said.

      They could also, he said, provide vaccinated plasma � "vaccine immune globulin"
      � which can be used to protect people who cannot take the regular vaccine, like
      pregnant women and people with compromised immune systems.

      Other health precautions are being taken or are under consideration. Israel's
      Atomic Energy Committee has said that iodine tablets offering limited
      protection against radiation will be given soon to people living near Israel's
      two nuclear reactors. The agency linked the measure to the possibility of a
      radiation leak, but the Israeli news media has been full of speculation about
      what Iraq might do if it came under an American attack, which Israel considers
      increasingly likely.

      Yediot Ahronot, a mass circulation tabloid, for example, devoted its first four
      pages on Thursday to the biological, chemical or radioactive agents that Iraq
      could launch at Israel, including smallpox, Ebola, anthrax and
      radioactive "dirty bombs."

      Though the United States and other countries are also intensely studying the
      possibility of biological and chemical attacks, the threat is far more
      immediate in Israel. During the 1991 Persian Gulf war, Iraq responded to
      American-led attacks by firing a total of 39 Scud missiles at Israeli cities.

      They were armed with conventional explosives and caused little damage, but
      Israel, concerned about the possibility that they might be charged with
      chemical or biological agents, distributed gas masks.

      With the Bush administration openly weighing a military operation to eliminate
      the Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein, the tension is palpable. The most dire
      speculation has been that Israel, which is known to have developed a nuclear
      weapon but formally denies having done so, would launch a nuclear strike
      against Iraq if it came under attack.

      So far, the government has sought to avoid worsening the fears by toning down
      public discussion of the threats. But the smallpox vaccinations, and reports
      that Israel's Home Front Command intends to include iodine tablets with the gas
      mask kits that it already distributes, have made clear that serious
      preparations are under way.

      The Israeli military has also confirmed it is deploying a second battery of
      Arrow missiles, which destroy incoming missiles by exploding in their path, in
      the center of the country.

      Smallpox, a lethal and highly contagious disease, was declared eradicated in
      1980 by the World Health Organization, but small quantities of the smallpox
      virus were retained in depositories in the United States and the former Soviet
      Union. Though there is no evidence that Iraq has the virus, intelligence
      officials have been unable to preclude the possibility.

      The intensity of the concern was made clear this week when Aryeh Eldad, the
      head of the team advising the Health Ministry on epidemiological control,
      resigned to protest the ministry's rejection of his recommendation to
      immediately inoculate the entire population.

      The health minister, Nissim Dahan, said on Wednesday that Israel had stockpiled
      enough vaccine to inoculate the population within a few days. Officials said
      Mr. Eldad's position was a minority opinion, but they acknowledged that his
      resignation could force the government's hand.

      If Israel does decide on mass vaccination, officials said, the national health
      system, with its network of clinics, should be able to swiftly accomplish it.

      "Following Sept. 11, we have prepared ourselves for any scenario, including
      that of smallpox," Mr. Dahan told Israel Radio. "The Health Ministry is making
      every effort to complete the inventories of all the medications needed to
      vaccinate the population. The moment that we receive such an order, the
      population of the state of Israel can be vaccinated within a few days."

      Edward H. Kaplan, a specialist of management sciences and public health at Yale
      who has been working on responses to bioterror attacks and who recently visited
      Israel, noted that it has a "distinct organizational advantage" over the United
      States, since most civilian doctors are also reserve military officers. He said
      he was told that in the event of an attack, the response would be coordinated
      by a joint team from the Health Ministry and the army.

      Mr. Kaplan said Israel had rejected "ring vaccinations" � a plan considered by
      the United States � in which people would be vaccinated in a ring around a
      known infection. If the Israelis determine a need, he said, they will vaccinate
      everyone.

      Israeli Troops Raze 2 Homes

      JERUSALEM, Aug. 16 (Reuters) � Israel destroyed two homes today that they said
      belonged to families of Palestinian militants. The Israeli Army said soldiers
      blew up the home of Iyad Sawalha near the West Bank city of Tulkarm because of
      his hand in planning a bus bombing in June near the northern town of Megiddo
      that killed 17 people. Mr. Sawalha is believed to be in hiding.

      Troops also razed the house of Morad Abu Asal in Anabta, near Tulkarm. The army
      said Mr. Abu Asal carried out a January suicide attack in Taibeh, an Arab
      village in northern Israel, that wounded two security officials.



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