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Stockpile food for flu crisis
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Clair Weaver

December 16, 2007 12:00am

EVERY Australian household should stockpile at least 10 weeks' worth of food rations to prepare for a deadly flu pandemic, a panel of leading nutritionists has warned.

World health experts now agree a pandemic is inevitable and will spread rapidly, wiping out up to 7.4 million people globally and triggering rapid food shortages.

Australia is expected to be among the first countries hit because of its proximity to Asia and high levels of international traffic.

But Woolworths and Coles, the nation's two major supermarket chains, will run out of stock within two to four weeks without a supply chain – or even faster if shoppers panic.

This has prompted a team of leading nutritionists and dietitians from the University of Sydney to compile "food lifeboat" guidelines to cover people's nutritional needs for at least 10 weeks.

Their advice – published in the Medical Journal of Australia – would allow citizens to stay inside their homes and avoid contact with infected people until a vaccine becomes available.

The lifeboat includes affordable long-life staples such as rice, biscuits, milk powder, Vegemite, canned tuna, chocolate, lentils, Milo and Weet-Bix.

Jennie Brand-Miller, professor of human nutrition at the University of Sydney and co-leader of the study, believes it is common sense to stockpile food before a pandemic strikes.

"It's really not a question of if: it's a question of when," she said.

"We are going to have an epidemic. Chances are it will be avian flu (bird flu) but it might be something else.

"It will spread very rapidly just like flu does normally because it's a highly contagious organism, except this will be a really lethal one. What we suffer from is a false sense of security that someone else is looking after all this."

While there are emergency plans within governments, hospitals and the food industry, individuals will still need to take personal precautions in a disaster, she said.

The most important message for the Australian public is to avoid going out in public when the pandemic hits, the research found.

"We know that once it becomes a highly transmissable virus it will probably fly around the world within three weeks," Prof Brand-Miller said.

"We know it's got all the right conditions to start in Indonesia or Asia and there have already been human transmissions.
http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story...53,00.html
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#2
I have not heard this warning but I do remember about 4 years ago when the bird flu first hit Asia in a big way, there was a great deal of fear here in OZ, but I think it is just a big scare tactic and a way to get everyone to believe they should have a vaccination. When the flu shot was first introduced it was targeted at senior citizens as they were classed as high risk, now children, adolescence and any age line up to get it.
If people can remember back to 1999, there was a great deal of fear put out about what was going to happen, and it never did, but I do believe everyone should have a few extra cans of food in the pantry.
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I've wondered if "possible catastrophes" aren't created so that everyone will get the feeling that it never happens.  That way, we'll all become lax about being prepared?
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Good point Gertrudarose, I would agree but do not like to give ‘them’ so much power and authority, but when we are faced with disasters we are never prepared, and always require the assistance of government authorities. Any place in the world that has modern conveniences is only equipped for 4-7 days, stores do not carry excess stock, so if there was a global devastation what would we do?
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Considering all the stuff we bought for Xmas (including most people I know), we could very well do just that - stay inside for a long time.  We have veges and fruit trees, bottled gas to cook with, and providing we had electricity, a pump to get water from the bore.  I haven't  heard much about this either, but maybe somewhere, someone is planning to release a virus to see how the population will cope, in some kind of disguised trial run, for use further down the track.  No doubt sick people would be easier to control or manipulate than a whole bunch of fit, healthy ones.  Maybe I've read too many conspiracy theories, but I don't trust forecasts like this one "a pandemic is inevitable"  Thoughts anyone?
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It is a fear factor Reader, like most warnings its all about the fear, it is natural for people to worry and if you put thoughts into their head then they worry more, go and get that inoculation so they think they are protected. The flu shot is so wide spread now I am a little shocked at times at how stupid people can be, children and young adults, parents in their 20’s all getting the flu shot because they are scared it will kill them.
Doctors are paid commissions by the pharmaceutical companies, so the more prescriptions the more money or luxuries for them, they want you to be sick. It is a cycle just like the law system, they do not want it fixed because it creates way too much wealth.
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