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UtahApocalypse
04-29-2009, 12:12 PM
Swine Flu Martial Law Bill Clears Massachusetts Senate
It took corporate media swine flu hysteria to ram through a martial law bill in Massachusetts. S18 gives the Governor the power to authorize the deployment and use of force to distribute supplies and materials and local authorities will be allowed to enter private residences for investigation and to quarantine individuals.

The Associated Press reports:

The Massachusetts Senate has unanimously passed a pandemic flu preparation bill that has languished in the Legislature before the recent swine flu outbreak.

The 36-0 vote today sends the measure to the House. Both branches have taken it up in past years, but have not been able to agree on the details.

The new Senate version would allow the public health commissioner — in a public health emergency — to close or evacuate buildings, enter private property for investigations, and quarantine individuals.

The bill specifically mandates the following:
(1) to require the owner or occupier of premises to permit entry into and investigation of the premises;
(2) to close, direct, and compel the evacuation of, or to decontaminate or cause to be decontaminated any building or facility, and to allow the reopening of the building or facility when the danger has ended;
(3) to decontaminate or cause to be decontaminated, or to destroy any material;
(4) to restrict or prohibit assemblages of persons;
(5) to require a health care facility to provide services or the use of its facility, or to transfer the management and supervision of the health care facility to the department or to a local public health authority;
(6) to control ingress to and egress from any stricken or threatened public area, and the movement of persons and materials within the area;
(7) to adopt and enforce measures to provide for the safe disposal of infectious waste and human remains, provided that religious, cultural, family, and individual beliefs of the deceased person shall be followed to the extent possible when disposing of human remains, whenever that may be done without endangering the public health;
8. to procure, take immediate possession from any source, store, or distribute any anti-toxins, serums, vaccines, immunizing agents, antibiotics, and other pharmaceutical agents or medical supplies located within the commonwealth as may be necessary to respond to the emergency;
(9) to require in-state health care providers to assist in the performance of vaccination, treatment, examination, or testing of any individual as a condition of licensure, authorization, or the ability to continue to function as a health care provider in the commonwealth

Any person who knowingly violates an order of the commissioner or his or her designee, or of a local public health authority or its designee, given to effectuate the purposes of this subsection shall be punished by imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or by a fine of note more than one thousand dollars, or both.

kathy88
04-29-2009, 12:20 PM
This is frightening. But of course, that is the intent.

UtahApocalypse
04-29-2009, 12:23 PM
http://www.mass.gov/legis/bills/senate/186/st02/st02028.htm

zach
04-29-2009, 12:23 PM
Holy shit.

I wondered when that would start happening.. a bit sooner than I thought though.

Can you give the link, please? :)

ChaosControl
04-29-2009, 12:24 PM
Totalitarianism inches ever so closer.
Reform is impossible, destruction is necessary.

puppetmaster
04-29-2009, 12:36 PM
Totalitarianism inches ever so closer.
Reform is impossible, destruction is necessary.

yep

donnay
04-29-2009, 05:17 PM
What a coincidence...they are ratcheting up the fear!!

Swine flu confirmed in Massachusetts, Maine

http://www.boston.com/news/health/blog/2009/04/lowell_children.html

Governor Deval Patrick (left) spoke today about the two swine flu cases in Lowell at a news conference with Dr.JudyAnn Bigby, Secretary of Health & Human Services, and Commissioner John Auerbach of the Department of Public Health.

By Stephen Smith and Kay Lazar, Globe Staff

Disease trackers in Massachusetts and Maine confirmed today that swine flu has arrived in New England, with two boys from Lowell recovering from the viral illness after being exposed while on vacation in Mexico.

Three adults in Maine have tested positive, authorities there said.

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick and state health authorities said there is no evidence that the Lowell children, whose names and ages were not disclosed because of patient confidentiality laws, have transmitted the virus.

"None of the contact cases, zero of the contact cases have been symptomatic," Patrick said, emphatically.

Dozens of people who might have had contact with the pair -- relatives, neighbors, playmates -- have shown no symptoms of the respiratory disease. Still, as a precautionary measure, those considered at high risk of flu complications because of underlying medical conditions have been given anti-flu medication.

Lowell's health director, Frank Singleton, said that the boys attend separate private schools but that neither attended classes after returning from Mexico a week ago. One child fell ill Thursday, while the other became sick Sunday, Singleton said. A third sibling is not ill and has returned to school, Singleton said. The boys' parents do not have symptoms either, but both opted to not go back to work.

"They recovering," Singleton said. "They are not very happy because it's not very pleasant to have the flu."

The state Department of Public Health received conclusive word from federal authorities at midmorning that the boys were indeed infected with swine flu, a disease that has stoked widespread fear because humans have no immunity against the ailment.

Patrick's presence at a late morning press conference, flanked by his top health officials, underscored both the concern about the disease and a desire to present a united front against the virus and public anxiety.

"We want the public to know we are prepared," the governor said, "and we want the public to be prepared."

Patrick urged precautions: "If you are sick, stay home from work, and I would ask special sensitivity from employers."

So far, theDepartment of Public Health has tested about 40 samples that doctors sent to the state laboratory because patients had flu-like symptoms and had traveled to regions with reported cases of swine flu. After preliminary testing, only three samples raised red flags and were sent to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta. Two of those samples were from the Lowell students; results are pending on the third sample, according to Dr. Alfred DeMaria, the state's epidemiologist.

State health authorities pledged to move swiftly to investigate potential cases and to prevent transmission through measures similar to the contact-tracing that was used in Lowell.

"Our major goal is for swine flu to not spread in Massachusetts," said Dr. JudyAnn Bigby, the state's secretary of health and human services. "We've already had two cases here and it's spread in the United States. So we know there's a chance it can spread here."

In Lowell, parents expressed concern about their own children's health as word spread about the two boys infected with swine flu.

Samantha Frazier, five months pregnant and with a 14-month-old in a stroller, said the viral illness left her "terrified. My kids are my life. I would absolutely lose it if one of them got sick."

Meanwhile, scores of families in the central Massachusetts town of Spencer kept children home from school today after reports that two elementary students were suspected of having swine flu. School officials decided to keep the Lake Street School open despite parents' concerns, as officials awaited definitive lab test results. The students -- believed to be a first grade girl and a third grade boy -- were not identified.

And in Brockton, a hospital spokeswoman said samples from two adults who exhibited flu-like symptoms were sent for testing. One had come to the Brockton Hospital emergency room. The other visited a doctor affiliated with the hospital. Their names, gender and ages were withheld, but hospital spokeswoman Rachel Labas said both patients had recently been to Mexico.

"At this point, that travel is the differentiating fact," Labas said. "We aren't taking samples for suspected swine flu if they are just exhibiting flu-like symptoms, at this point."

Lou Tartaglia, director of Brockton's health department, confirmed the two adults are the only suspected cases in the city at this point.

danielboon
04-30-2009, 09:47 AM
this needs to be bumped

Johnnybags
04-30-2009, 09:54 AM
send someone into a rather grumpy persons home to take his meds or force him to have a vaccination. The poor enforcers of these laws will be shot.

Deborah K
04-30-2009, 10:24 AM
Has anyone seen Dr. Paul's response to the Swine Flu? In it he discusses how tuberculosis has killed 6500 people and yet the media and CDC make no mention of it! This needs to be brought out in the forefront before other states get this crazy idea. How can they combat THAT logic?

YouTube - Congressman Paul on the Recent Swine Flu Scare (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TB5-Y08qbjo)

Deborah K
04-30-2009, 10:25 AM
We need to flood the media with the info in Dr. Paul's clip!

FSP-Rebel
04-30-2009, 11:43 AM
Another reason that MA liberty lovers need to head north and move to NH for the http://freestateproject.org. If a similar bill came up in NH, it would be laughed out of existence.

A. Havnes
04-30-2009, 12:38 PM
Never waste a good crisis.

mczerone
04-30-2009, 12:51 PM
Swine flu confirmed in Massachusetts, Maine

http://www.boston.com/news/health/blog/2009/04/lowell_children.html

"They recovering," Singleton said. "They are not very happy because it's not very pleasant to have the flu."

... fear because humans have no immunity against the ailment.

...a united front against the virus and public anxiety.

State health authorities pledged to move swiftly to investigate potential cases and to prevent transmission through measures similar to the contact-tracing that was used in Lowell.

I'm glad that something that might make me feel "not very pleasant" has now given the Massachusetts government an excuse to break into homes "to investigate" because someone may have been in the same place as someone who was mildly sick.

Don't forget to stay fearful everybody! (be very afraid about the gov't, don't sweat about this flu)

ItsTime
04-30-2009, 01:32 PM
I dont even know what to say. This is just amazing how fast fascism is coming.